Then It would have me believe that the type of syndrome your doctor is talking of isn't chromosonal or genetic. there are many types of syndromes out there and a HUGE range of degrees, even syndromes such as Downs syndrome poses a big difference in ranges... some downs syndrome children can not walk or talk whereas other are still able to go to mainstream school, so the best thing you can do, is find out exactly what type of syndrome your doctor says your baby has, and read up as much as you can to prepare yourself before the birth. but don't necessairly think yoru baby will have the worst case senario.
My doctor told my mother that I was going to be mentally retarded and she should abort me. well 30 years on, Im married with 5 children studying child and adolesent psychology..... anyother words, doctors can be wrong.
you are alive so you did not die from sudden infacnt death syndrome.
The term normozoospermia means that the sperm sample has tested within the normal limits of the seminogram. This is not a full guarantee that he is fertile.
no, it is not usually passed on, but you would have to get tested for results.
You would have to have it tested. Ask a doctor about it.
yeah you can.closer to the end of your pregnancy they'll do different tests to discover abnormalities.
A hypothesis is tested by having trials
No.
not a normal test, only when specifically tested for.
Either by having an ultrasound scan, or by having the amniotic fluid tested.
to see if he is faithful to her as she is to him
I did some research and found one location called Osterreichische Autistenhilfe, located in Vienna, Austria.
The medication Enzypride is generally used for Irritable Bowel Syndrome and flatulence. It is currently not available in the US as it's not been tested by the FDA.