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Normal, vaginal delivery is not necessarily more stressful than a Caesarian section, but patients in prolonged labor may be given a Caesarian to reduce strain on the heart.

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Is there a certain population the Marfan syndrome affects more prevalently?

Marfan syndrome affects men and women of all ethnic backgrounds equally.


Is Marfan Syndrome common in a specific race?

About 1 in 5,000 people have Marfan syndrome, including men and women of all races and ethnic groups. About 3 out of 4 people with Marfan syndrome inherit it, meaning they get the genetic mutation from a parent who has it. But some people with Marfan syndrome are the first in their family to have it; when this happens it is called a spontaneous mutation. There is a 50 percent chance that a person with Marfan syndrome will pass along the genetic mutation each time they have a child.


What are pregnant women with Marfan syndrome treated with?

Women with Marfan were once advised not to become pregnant because of the risk of aortic enlargement or dissection. The development of beta-blockers and echocardiograms, however, allows doctors now to monitor patients throughout pregnancy.


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What is the Demand for Obstetricans?

It comes mainly from pregnant women, demanding to have their babies delivered.


What disease did abramham lincloln have?

A physician published a in 1964 in the journal of American Medical Association which stated that president Lincoln had Marfan syndrome,a connective tissue disorder. This syndrome affect both men and women of all ethnic background.


True or false The risk of Down Syndrome decreases with age in pregnant women?

No. Older women are more likely to have Down Syndrome babies. The risk is highest after age 35.


Do women who use drugs before and during pregnancy have a greater chance of having babies with Asperger's Syndrome?

Aspergers syndrome and autism are passed genetically, so drugs do not affect it


What percent of White babies in the US have Down Syndrome?

About 90 percent of pregnant women who are given a Down syndrome diagnosis have chosen to have an abortion. Until recently the test was given only to women over 35 so many got the message after the child was born so they never had the option.


Can taking birth control pills result in down syndrome?

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Does Klinefelter's syndrome affect a particular population or race?

No race is more likely to spontaneously have issues with meiosis, and as Klinefelter's is not hereditary (anyone with it is infertile and cannot pass on genes) no race will become more likely to have Klinefelter's syndrome. The population of older women who have children is more likely to have Klinefelter's babies. Older women are less likely to miscarry a baby with a chromosomal defect, so more Klinefelter's babies are born to them.


How do people get tall?

It depends. If you have the genes or your family is Tall, you might grow taller like them. I know that women's stop growing at the age of 18 and men at the age of 21:)