Scoliosis And Married Life

Scoliosis is a medical condition wherein it causes the spine to curve on one side. It can affect not only the posture of the person but also his capabilities. In fact, living with scoliosis can be hard for people who wish to have kids someday. However, it is not impossible.

 

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If you are someone who has scoliosis and wishes to get married and start your own family someday, or simply someone who is about to marry someone with the condition, there are a couple of things you should know. What is Scoliosis all about, and what are the things that you should know when you are planning for the future?

 

What Is Scoliosis?

This medical condition makes the spine of the patient curve like a C- or S-shape. The cause is unknown but sometimes linked with having other conditions like muscular dystrophy, cerebral palsy, congenital disability, or spina bifida. It can either be a structural curve, which is permanent, or a nonstructural curve which may disappear after a while and is temporary.

 

About 2-3% of the population is affected by Scoliosis, and this condition occurs more in women than in men. It can also appear at any age, but usually, some infants show early symptoms of having one if there’s a bulge on one side of their chest. Risk factors are being considered when one has Scoliosis:

  • Age: Symptoms usually show before puberty.
  • Gender: Females have higher risk than men.
  • Genetics: A close relative who has the same condition.

 

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Treatments And Support

If you are someone who has Scoliosis, or if your partner has one, it is important to know that there are possible treatments available for you or your partner. Proper diagnosis by a doctor is best, since there are different types of Scoliosis, and each has a specific treatment.

 

Some exercises can also be done, depending on the severity and type of the curvature. More than the medical aspect, it is also best to offer emotional support for people diagnosed with the condition, especially if he or she is your partner.

 

By simply showing them each day that they are special and no different than the rest, you can boost their morale and self-worth. Make them feel that you are there for them no matter what they are going through, and always be there whenever they need you.

 

Having Kids In The Future

If you and your partner are thinking of settling down, and planning to have kids in the future, there are a couple of things you should know. Since having Scoliosis is more common in women, they also carry the risk since they will be the ones bearing the child.

 

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Most couples ask if there will be a worsening of the condition, or if it will be risky even to bear a child if you have Scoliosis. The answer is quite surprising since according to studies, there are no direct connections between bearing a child and the worsening of scoliosis.

 

It means that for a woman who has scoliosis, bearing a child in natural birth or Caesarean has no possible repercussions with their medical condition. However, just like any other pregnant woman, supporting loved ones with scoliosis means regular check-ups with the doctor are necessary. It is to ensure the safety of your baby, and the mother as well.

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