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Hemophilia.
The causes of a hereditary disease is a missing chromosome, and extra chromosome. Like in Down Syndrome there is an extra chromosome 26.
Chromosomal disorders can be observed in a human karyotype. It can show whether there are extra chromosomes, or missing chromosomes, or malformed chromosomes, or whether chromosomes have extra pieces, or missing pieces.
....... be more specific. ;like do u mean. "so u haver a missing part of the tongue?" or "what to do if u have a missing part of a tongue"
When there is one chromosome missing. Making a pair of chromosomes have one part missing.
There are many hormonal imbalances that can cause periods to be missing without the pill and present with the pill. The first weeks of pills in the pack can make hormone levels more normal while you're taking them. Because the inactive pills contain no hormones, breakthrough bleeding will occur. Talk to your health care provider about the absent periods to find out if additional testing is suggested to learn why you only have bleeding when you're on birth control pills. And keep using a reliable method of preventing pregnancy until the time you're ready to get pregnant. Even women who have rare periods can get pregnant. There is no medical reason to have monthly bleeding while taking BCP - your health care provider can tell you how to take your pills so bleeding stops completely.
hemophillia
Missing a birth control pill can result in breakthrough bleeding. As the hormone level in your body drops, bleeding can occur.
-Extra, missing or damaged chromosomes could show the presence of genetic disorders.
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The causes of a hereditary disease is a missing chromosome, and extra chromosome. Like in Down Syndrome there is an extra chromosome 26.
When you're taking the birth control pill, you don't have a menstrual period. Instead, you have withdrawal bleeding. Menstrual periods are vaginal bleeding the follows ovulation by 14 days. Withdrawal bleeding is vaginal bleeding brought on by sudden cessation of hormone ingestion. Whether you have unscheduled bleeding from missing a pill or scheduled bleeding during your placebo week, neither is called a menstrual period.
For the most part, yes. Both disorders effect clotting, both typically lead to the same types of bleeding and both range from severe to mild. They differ in which protein molecule is missing, but the results are pretty similar. (If your car were missing a tire, there would be some differences that depend on which tire was missing, however the overall effect would be pretty similar regardless of which tire was gone.)
Chromosomal disorders can be observed in a human karyotype. It can show whether there are extra chromosomes, or missing chromosomes, or malformed chromosomes, or whether chromosomes have extra pieces, or missing pieces.
supplying missing enzymes or gene products
hemophilia
1) down's syndrome2) turner syndrome3) jacob's syndrome
Break through bleeding is common when you miss a pill or more. Because you have been bleeding for 14 days you need to see your doctor and rule out pregnancy and possibly chance the doseage of your BCP.