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Can CAH be prevented?
CAH is an inherited condition, so it cannot be prevented. However, genetic counseling can help at-risk couples understand their chances of having a child with CAH and discuss potential prenatal testing options.
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What is Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia (CAH)?
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What are the long-term considerations for females with CAH?
Can CAH be prevented?
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