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A professional who helps people understand their chances of having a child with a genetic disorder is called a geneticist.
I believe the chances of having the same birthday as one of your parents is: 1 out of 183 and the chances of having the same birthday as both parents is: 1 out of 133,225
yes. chances of getting a normal child is 50/50
the chances of you and your partner having an SS child as you rightly said is 25%.but there is no way of predicting
its impossible
as women grow older
The chance of the child of someone with schizophrenia also having schizophrenia is about 10 to 15 percent.
In 99% of the cases of PWS the chromosome deletion is sporadic so it is random with no apparent cause. It does not run in the family. The chance of having a second child with PWS is less than 1%.
A pregnant woman with Marfan should also receive genetic counseling regarding the 50% risk of having a child with the syndrome.
If one of the parents has AB blood, it's impossible for the child to have O. Each parent passes down either A or B, if they have them. Because the mother in this scenario has A and B, it can pass one down, and the child would not have O.
If a parent has AS the odds of offspring having AS is estimated at 80%. If the husband does not exhibit AS traits than the odds are reduced greatly but still possible as AS is genetic.
50%