Reproductive decision-making in families containing multiple individuals with epilepsy.
Jacquelyn NakamuraShawn T SorgeMelodie R WinawerJo C PhelanWendy K ChungRuth OttmanPublished in: Epilepsia (2021)
People with epilepsy have fewer children than their biological relatives without epilepsy. Beliefs about genetic causes of epilepsy contribute to concerns and decisions to limit childbearing. These beliefs should be addressed in genetic counseling to ensure that true risks to offspring and reproductive options are well understood.