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A mother is someone who takes care of a baby
If the Down Syndrome child was born in the U.S. the parent MAY be qualified to remain in the country to care for it as long as the child remains in their custody. However, if the baby was not an "anchor baby" - no.
when he doesnt care for you or your baby anymore.
A mother is someone who takes care of a baby
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No! If someone has Down syndrome, he or she was born with it. It happens when the fetus develops an extra chromosome.
its because either someone has touched the baby or it went away from its habitat. if the baby ran away from its habitat then it will take care of its self.if someone touched the baby then it will eventually die.
No one it is just what people do if they need someone to care of their baby
You care for a Japanese baby the same way that you care for any other baby.
If the sate has cause to believe that the baby is not being taken care of properly then they do have the authority to take the baby from the mother and put it in the custody of someone else who is able to take care of it.
No. That would be quite dangerous if something bad happened.
No, Williams syndrome is not life threatening but can be if not treated with the correct medical care