You can miss-carry from a STD, depending on which one it is.
More than likely no; but it is possible.
Yes STDs can cause miscarriage.
Yes as an epidemiologist it is my job to watch STIs. I know that many of the STIs out there if they don't get cured can cause serious damage to a unborn infant but you can get treated to have the child resist the effects of the STI so they can be born normally or to avoid it they can do a Ceserian Section if necessary
A history of chlamydia does not increase the risk of miscarriage.
The cause of Down Syndrome was discovered in 1958 by Jérôme Lejeune.
It can be.
No.
Down syndrome is a genetic defect and is the result of an extra chromosome at the time of conception. The use of Procardia (or any other drug) does not cause Down syndrome.
the genetic conditions
the genetic conditions
yes
Down syndrome is not caused by a bacterial infection therefore the answer to your question is no. Down syndrome is caused by an extra chromosome in the cell nucleus.
See the Related Link to a very good FAQ on the causes of Down syndrome.
It's either a mutation with the gene, or either the mother or father donates an extra chromosome. 2nd Answer: True, and Down Syndrome is not a genetic disease and has nothing to do with family history. By the way, the kind of chromosomal mistake that causes Down Syndrome occurs in many people, but on different chromosomes. Mostly, your body is so tolerant of this kind of mistake that you never see any results.
You are talking about Down syndrome. Because of the weak muscle tone of a child with Down syndrome, it appears as if the tongue is too large for the mouth.
No, down syndrome is caused by a genetic defect where there is an extra chromosome in most,if not all, of the cells of a body. it is not caused by a drug.