First a testicular biopsy should be done to determine if he has any viable sperm. Some men with this condition do have some viable sperm in their testicles and if he does, in-vitro fertilization may be a possibility. However, if he does not have any viable sperm, then you would need to use donor sperm to become pregnant. Hope this helps.
Yes as Klinefelters is not inherited...however, males with Klinefelters are generally infertile due to the effects of an additional X chromosome on testicular development. Males with the rarer mosaic form of Klinefelters may be more likely to be fertile depending on how effected they are.
no because since they both have down syndrome, they will have 100 percent that they will have a down syndrome baby
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No. The type of shaking in an earthquake is not the same as the type needed to cause shaken baby syndrome.
It is not shaking baby it is shaken baby.
Shaken baby syndrome was first described in medical literature in 1972
Well babies can suddenly die in other ways too, whereas shaking baby syndrome requires there to be shaking of the baby.
1 out of every 10 babies in the United States has baby bottle syndrome.
Nope - they need to mate with a male in order to produce babies.
Shaken baby syndrome is also known as abusive head trauma, shaken brain trauma, pediatric traumatic brain injury , whiplash shaken infant syndrome, and shaken impact syndrome.
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