Several factors determine the choice of options. In the U.S., the National Down syndrome Society provides a starting point for research. (See "Related Links", below.) If you are in the U.S. (or anywhere else, for that matter) a local Support group is most helpful. (Try a Google search for "Down Syndrome support".) For U.S. residents, the NDSS website has a "Find Your Local Support Group" tool prominently displayed on its homepage. I'm sure that you will find compassionate and helpful information there. Good Luck.
no because since they both have down syndrome, they will have 100 percent that they will have a down syndrome baby
No, this is not necessarily the case.
mothers breastfeed because its very healthy for there baby.
yes
Just because a newborn baby has slightly slanted eyes does not mean that they have down syndrome. Doctors are able to diagnose down syndrome at birth.
No you can not breast feed your baby
breastfeed
Yes they do.
Down syndrome is something a baby has at birth. It is not a condition that you can "get" at a later age.
Down Syndrome, Autism, Treacher Collins syndrome, PKU, Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, etc.
Unless one has translocation (inherited) Down syndrome than No, they more than likely Won't.
You are talking about Down syndrome. Because of the weak muscle tone of a child with Down syndrome, it appears as if the tongue is too large for the mouth.