What is the risk of having a child with Down syndrome?
His step sister from his dad and his 6 year old daughter has Down Syndrome.
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13 hours ago
The risk of having a child with Down syndrome increases with the mother's age, with the highest risk being for women over the age of 35. However, it is important to note that most babies with Down syndrome are born to women under the age of 35, as they have a higher fertility rate. The overall risk of having a child with Down syndrome is approximately 1 in 700 births. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider for personalized information and guidance.
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13 hours ago
The risk of having a child with Down syndrome varies depending on the age of the mother. The overall risk is about 1 in 700 pregnancies. However, the risk increases with the age of the mother, as shown below:
- Mother's age 25: 1 in 1,000 pregnancies - Mother's age 30: 1 in 900 pregnancies - Mother's age 35: 1 in 350 pregnancies - Mother's age 40: 1 in 100 pregnancies - Mother's age 45: 1 in 30 pregnancies
Down syndrome is a chromosomal disorder that occurs when a person has an extra copy of chromosome 21. This extra copy of chromosome 21 can cause a range of physical and mental health problems, including intellectual disability, developmental delays, and heart defects.
There is no cure for Down syndrome, but there are treatments that can help to improve the quality of life for people with Down syndrome. These treatments include early intervention services, special education, and medical care.