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How often does syndrome occur?

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Anonymous

12y ago
Updated: 1/21/2023

At age 30, for example, a woman has about a 1 in 900 chance of conceiving a child with Down syndrome. Those odds increase to about 1 in 350 by age 35. By 40 the risk rises to about 1 in 100.


It occurs by going through fermentation and supplies alcohol in the brain resulting in Down syndrome.

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