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It is hard to know what genes will be passed on through the generations. There are several different possibilities. 1. If you have Albinism but your child does not signs of it then your child most likely carrys the gene but it is masked or not shown. This means he/she could pass it on to their children. 2. If your child has Albinism then your child has a strong chance of passing it on to their children . It is possible though for your child to pass on the gene. Their children could have Albinism or it could be masked such as in situation 1. 3. Your parents have Albinism but your nor your child show signs of it . It is entirely possible that you and your child carry the disease. To be sure if you have Albinism genetic testing is required.
Yes. If either parent is a carrier of the gene that causes albinism then their child becomes a carrier as well. It is only when both parents have the gene for albinism that the child is born with this disorder.
If a woman has an extramatrital affair and becomes pregnant with her lover's child before she is divorced from her husband, paternity tests must be collected at the time of the birth to determine whose child it is. If it is proven not to be your husband's child, he has no legal claim to that child...HOWEVER many of the State's still hold him financially responsible for the actual birth.
The one way to determine before child is born whether it will have an inherited disease is if the mother or father have it
Have there been any studies to determine whether the use of marijuana by pregnant mothers increases the odds of autism in their children? I have seen studies showing the results from use of cocaine and alcohol.
There are several different types of albinism that affect several different genes. If two people with the same type of albinism reproduce, all of their children will have albinism. If two people with two different types of albinism have children, NONE of their children will have albinism. The genetics are complicated, but that's how it works.
genetically albinism is an autosomal recessive gene which in fact gives the child a 25% chance of inheriting the gene if both parents are carriers
Whether or not you know you are pregnant doesn't change the circumstances. So yes, if you smoke at all while pregnant, whether you have knowledge of the little baby inside of you or not you still harm the child.
No it is entirely the girl's choice whether they would like to commit to a boy and have a child, if that girl doesn't want to get pregnant then she shouldn't have to.
NOAH, man.
No. It has no effect on whether you become pregnant or not. However, to is really unwise to smoke whilst a female is pregnant as the chemicals in the substances being smoked in naturally passed to the unborn child
Say "I'm pregnant and we are getting a divorce, so whether you want the child or not you will still have to pay childsupport"!!!!!