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Not miscarriage, more likely brain damage. It's called Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
No it probably increases the chance by lowering inhibitions, leading to risky behavior. It also causes birth defects like Fetal Alcohol Syndrome.
The baby would probably not die, but could be born with mild-severe brain damage and learning difficulties, and also mild-severe deformities and disabilities
Possibly, but there is no proven connection with Downs Syndrome. However, you may wish to consider and research Foetal (fetal) alchohol syndrome (Think Duelling Banjos!). Why take the risk with your unborn? Simply don't drink if you can possibly avoid it. If you really feel that you can't give up alcohol then please seek medical help for the sake of yourself and your baby.
Marfan syndrome is found in 1 in every 5,000 - 10,000 births. If one of your parents has Marfan syndrome, you have a 50% chance of having Marfan syndrome.
Klienfelter SyndromeKlienfelter Syndrome causes a male's breasts to develop much like a woman's. It raises the chances of breast cancer for that male to almost equal with the chances for women.
Morquio's Syndrome is a rare, usually inherited disease. The chances of getting this autosomal recessive birth defect is 1 in 200,000.
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no if the one of the parents have it and it is genetic then yes. but in this case no because it is not genetic
Turner syndrome, an accident of nature, cause 1 out of every 2500 femals to be born with only 1 x chromosome.
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