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Yes, it can be detected before birth. Doctors can use an ultrasound to determine if the child is homozygous dominant or heterozygous, in which cases the child would be infected with Achondroplasia, because it is a dominant trait.
Their are three main ways. 1. Sexual intercourse with an infected partner. 2.Using a contaminated needle. 3.Mother to child via child birth.
If a mother has blood group 0 positive and the father is also 0 positive can they give birth to a child with blood group 0 negative?
anti d inj. is given soon after first child birth.
Can a child with RH neg blood come from parents that are A positive and A negative
childless
"A","B","AB" "O" either positive or negative
Transfusion of blood from an infected personFrom an HIV contaminated needle - (for example: sharing drug needles or a health care worker getting stuck with a needle previously used in an infected person)Unprotected sex with an infected personFrom infected mother to child during pregnancy, birth, or breastfeeding
negative connotation for child
Pariah is the son of Elizabeth Green. When she was infected back in Hope Idaho, she was with child. When Blackwatch caught wind of this, they named the child Pariah after she gave birth. The child showed no signs of infection, but wasn't entirely "normal"
The chance they will have a child is most likely high unless they use birth control. If the mother were rh-negative, that can sometimes cause complications, though it's usually manageable.
There is a 75% chance the child will be A negative, and a 25% chance the child will be O negative.