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Aspergers syndrome and autism are passed genetically, so drugs do not affect it
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%.
It is an in herited disesase there may be a high chance if inherid
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.
The chance of having a baby with Edwards' syndrome increases with the mother's age.
Yes, but they have the chance of having it too.
Marfan syndrome is found in 1 in every 5,000 - 10,000 births. If one of your parents has Marfan syndrome, you have a 50% chance of having Marfan syndrome.
A woman is no longer fertile after she has hit menopause. That occur near or after the 50's.
It depends if he gets marry to a female suffering from morquio syndrome then in this case each child will have 50% chance of having morquio the other side if he marries with normal female then non of his child will suffer from morquio syndrome, but there will be 25% chance that the child carry morquio syndrome gene.
Older men have a higher rate of having Down's Syndrome children.
Older women who give birth have a much higher chance of having a baby with Down syndrome than do other women.
No, it isn't. There's a 1/300 chance of having a spontaneous miscarriage after the test, so doctors only prescribe it when the mother has a greater than 1/300 chance of having a baby with Down syndrome (if she's older, or if she herself has a translocation).