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There should be no effects, really. The parents just have to love and care for the baby just a if he/she was a normal child. He/she shouldn't really be treated differently. A:Frequently, the family reacts very negatively to the appearance of a Down's child. Most families don't have a keen sense of the myriad of developmental disorders a kid can be bron with -- many far more greivous than Down's -- and they tend to overreact. There's also a tendency to seek blame. This is not only a negative, but also rather futile, as the causes of Down syndrome are many. Best to say it's no-one's fault. This is rather a shame, in that Down's kids are a delight to work with and actually can do quite well in life, handling school and, later, employment quite successfully. I think the best cure for the confusion a family with a newborm Downs kid feels is education. And then a gentle coming-to-terms with a situation that. while not ideal, is not the end of the world, is called for.
Because as much as you love this child, it puts a burden and added stress on the whole family. The brothers and sisters become a little jealous because the down syndrome child require more and special attention. Family members are required to learn how to care for this special child and there might be some resentment feelings at times.
Down Syndrome affects all races. Down Syndrome does not affect all races evenly its affects Mexicans more than any one else. Hispanics have larger numbers of live births suffering from Down Syndrome because they do not terminate their DS pregnancies, like other races do.
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it didn't.....she just had a slower time processing things...all down syndrome people do...
It is found in all places the same.
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It is acceptable to say that someone has Down Syndrome, although it may not be necessary to say it since the syndrome does have a characteristic affect on facial features which can be observed.
Goldenhar syndrome is not an inherited syndrome, it is just in a persons genes and there is no way to stop a baby from getting it in the womb. Goldenhar syndrome is not developed or passed on to the foetus it is just there. hope this helped you as i am a sufferer of goldenhar syndrome myself! :)
Yes, Down's Syndrome does not affect the ability to have children. Men with Down's Syndrome can father children in very rare circumstances, women with Down's Syndrome have about 50% chance of miscarriage.
No. It is a set of neurologic symptoms which exist long after polio, itself, is experienced by the sufferer.
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Disorders, such as Down's Syndrome, are caused by nondisjunction.
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