A pregnancy with Down syndrome would be the same as any other pregnancy. But, there's a chance that if the mother finds out that her child has Down Syndrome by having some testing done, she might become depressed.
yeah you can.closer to the end of your pregnancy they'll do different tests to discover abnormalities.
No, Down Syndrome is strictly a genetically inherited condition; though taking drugs during pregnancy can lead to other health problems for the baby.
No, drinking while pregnant can lead to Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, miscarriage and other birth defects
I would advise that you don't. If you think you are pregnant and it has been at least 14 days since you think you might have conceived then take a pregnancy test to check. Drinking during can pregnancy can cause Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and result in birth defects and complications.
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It is recommended that patients have an echocardiogram during each of the three trimesters of pregnancy.
No.
Yes. When I was pregnant with my daughter I took 2 urine tests and a blood pregnancy test all through my doctor's office and they were all negative. I was told I had polycystic ovarian syndrome. The only way I found out I was pregnant was via ultrasound.
It's mtfrn gene mutation
No, it is not. However, congenital rubella syndrome is. This occurs when a pregnant woman contracts rubella early on in her pregnancy. The rubella may or may not affect the infant.
Yes, you can still get pregnant if you've experienced PMS. Unless a woman is menopausal or already pregnant, pregnancy can occur. The youngest known female to be pregnant was four years old at the time. The only ways to insure that you do not become pregnant are to practice safe sex or abstinence. You can use hormonal birth control, male or female condoms, the sponge, the ring, or a diaphragm to prevent pregnancy.
It is very normal to have some cramping during pregnancy. If it is severe or continues for a long period of time, see your doctor.