Is it true that geopoverty is not passed on to males?

Thalassemia is also known as thalassemia. It is incorrect to say that thalassemia is transmitted to males but not to females.
Thalassemia is a hereditary anemia, and the gene for this anemia is on the autosomes, so the inheritance of thalassemia has nothing to do with the sex of the child. A child born to one parent with thalassemia has an equal chance of being inherited by both sexes.
If one of the spouses has thalassemia, it is important for eugenic fertility to have preconception and prenatal screening and, if necessary, treatment. Regular pregnancy checkups are required during pregnancy. If both spouses have thalassemia, an amniocentesis is recommended during pregnancy to find out if the fetus has the condition.
In thalassemia, timely detection and treatment is recommended.