There is a random chance of any birth producing a defective child but there are some genetic conditions which could mean that EVERY birth will produce a defective child.
Therefore without knowing your circumstances we can not properly answer this question for you.
That you ask it indicates that you are worried and the best person to answer your questions would be a qualified medical practitioner (a Doctor), go and see one.
15%
The mentally challenged child was dumbfounded in early childhood.
You can give it up for adoption, but who will come forward to take it.
umm, if your smoking when your pregnant the child can come out mentally challenged or the might have breathing/speaking issues.
No, he has a third child now and they are all perfectly healthy
A professional who helps people understand their chances of having a child with a genetic disorder is called a geneticist.
Only if you are mentally challenged or handicapped to a point where you can not take care of yourself and had it since childhood. Then parents can get a court order to keep supporting you. If you are healthy - of course not.
I believe the chances of having the same birthday as one of your parents is: 1 out of 183 and the chances of having the same birthday as both parents is: 1 out of 133,225
Yes, it's weird but true! Just obseve one.Although mentally challenged people appear to be happy more often than other adults, they do get frustrated, sad, insulted, angry, disappointed, and depressed like other people. It is somewhat akin to the situation with children who seem to be happy more often than adults but are not always happy. Perhaps mentally challenged people seem to be happy more of the time than mentally "normal" people because they tend to be more child-like in their thinking processes than others of the same age.
yes. chances of getting a normal child is 50/50
Under the Violence Against Women Act, he can't.
the chances of you and your partner having an SS child as you rightly said is 25%.but there is no way of predicting
Einstein had almost perfect recall. He had trouble reading since he suffered from dyslexia; since he had a reading disorder, as a child and young man, he was considered mentally challenged.