Ankylosing muscular dystrophy has a greater genetic risk.
Ankylosing muscular dystrophy is not necessarily 100% inherited, but there is a greater risk of inheritance. Because ankylosing muscular dystrophy is inherited as an autosomal trait, the risk of developing ankylosing muscular dystrophy in the offspring is high; not every offspring will develop it, and some may carry the causative gene without clinical symptoms.
There is no particularly effective treatment for ankylosing muscular dystrophy, but prenatal screening can be done before pregnancy.
When you are pregnant with ankylosing muscular dystrophy, you need to go to a regular hospital in time for pre-pregnancy screening, and the doctor will determine whether there is a possibility of heredity based on the screening.