No.
1. Children born later than 35 years of age for their parents might be arrogant or ignorant.
2. You don't want to pass your disease to your child.
No. Parents who have a child with Down syndrome do not have an increased chance in having another child with Down syndrome. Everyone has the same chance of having a child with Down syndrome, 1%.
That would mean that the mother is the one with Down syndrome, since men with Down syndrome are sterile. There is a 50% chance that the child will have Down syndrome and 50% chance that child will be born without.
== == * I did some research and learned that men with Down syndrome are usually sterile. Most women can get pregnant and have children. Since there is a high risk of Down syndrome in the baby (35%-50%), many times the pregnancy would end in a miscarriage. But many Down syndrome people have had children. * Technically yes, but it's unlikely. Fertility is greatly reduced in both males and females with Down syndrome, although there have been a few cases of males fathering children and females bearing them. * Actually, there has only been 1 case of a male fathering a child. A women with Down syndrome can have children, but there is a 50% chance that the baby will be born with Down syndrome.
Since someone with Turner's syndrome is X0 if you inactivated the X chromosome you would kill the person.
no, it is not usually passed on, but you would have to get tested for results.
They would spontaneously combust into a pile of melted sugar and fat. If you inject this melted substance directly into your Clitoris, You will have a violent orgasm and die from overexertion. This is not recommended for children of color. P.S. Rosie O'Donnel syndrome.
Because he's not real nothing from that movie is real and its not posible to fly a human would have to be lighter then air to fly like peterpan oh and you can't stay a kid forever because a person has to die for a person to be born maybe oneday.
Trisomy means having three copies of a chromosomes. Turner's syndrome is NOT an example of trisomy. Someone with Turner's syndrome has only one X chromosome. Down's syndrome IS an example of trisomy. Someone with Down's syndrome has 3 copies of chromosome 21. Klinefelter's syndrome is a tricky one. On one hand, it would be considered trisomy because they have 3 sex chromosomes. However, they are not all the SAME sex chromosomes. Someone with Klinefelter's has 2 X chromosomes and one Y chromosome.
I am a special education teacher that has worked with students who have ADHD and/or Asperger's Syndrome.
A severe case of Turner syndrome would be if someone who has many of the characteristics associated with it, especially if these characteristics were the possible problems with the heart, kidney or thyroid.
If one of the parents has Noonan syndrome the chance of having a child with NS is 50%. If neither parent has Noonan syndrome the chance of having a child with NS is 1 in 1,000.
I would go to chargesyndrome.org website. Contact someone there and they can give you the information you are wanting.