All those factors have some influence on the gender of a baby, but it is impossible to predict the gender of a baby on the basis of any or all of those factors. Only an examination of the foetus can tell the gender of an unborn baby.
"Your history" can mean:your personal and family history, like when you were born; parents' names; where you grew up; etc.your family medical history - diseases and conditions people in your family have or hadyour personal medical history - diseases and conditions YOU had or have regardless of your family medical history
A long family history of heart disease
1. Cook 2. Clean 3. Coitus 4. Care for his needs 5. Cross off your parents if they tell you how to run the relationship 6. Cooperate with his orders 7. Care for your weight after marriage
For most of the lipidoses, diagnosis is suspected based on the symptoms and family history.
He is African American. I am truthfully a family member of his but our family is extremely mixed as far as our family history goes but both his parents are African American.
Her parents were peasant farmers on a small farm in France. Nothing is known of her ancestry.
Family history of Lambert-Eaton myasthenic syndrome is a known risk factor for development of the disease, as is a personal history of smoking
Geneology is basically family history. This means it is researching someone's family tree to find out as much as possible about parents grandparents and further back.
enviromental influence acts on the child giving it a different trait of hair from the family.
By being aware of your families medical history, you can be aware of certain conditions that you may be predisposed of as you age. Another factor that being aware of your family medical history are hereditary defects in genes and chromosomes that could be passed on to your offspring.
No, there is no need to add your parents into your resume. this resume is about you, not your parents or family. What they would like however is details of previous employers (if any) so they can contact them for reference into your employment history.
Families share common genes. environment, and life style etc. This means it is likely similar medical conditions might prevail in the entire family that were once associated to the grand parents or great great grand parents etc. Medical History is important because of the following reasons: 1.Family history can assess the probability of risk that a particular member of the family might be suffering from a certain disease/disorder because his/her parents might have it. 2.Based on the past information, physicians can actually recommend solutions or safety measures to the family members so that something much dangerous can be prevented.