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My doctor told me about 1 in 4 pregnancies end in miscarriage. i find it odd though how many women have gone through it, even several times and yet no one talks about it. It's a hard situation, but it made me feel like i was the only one going through it

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Q: What percentage of pregnancies result in miscarriages or abnormal chromosomes?
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What is a cause of over half of miscarriages?

In over half of all miscarriages, the fetus is abnormal. The abnormality can either be genetic or developmental.


What could be wrong with a women who bleeds for two years?

It may be due to miscarriages and abnormal periods


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What if you have 47 chromosomes?

the child will be abnormal..


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If nondisjunction occurs, abnormal numbers of chromosomes may find their way into gametes, and a disorder of chromosome numbers may result.


Why a person with Down's syndrome has an abnormal number of chromosomes?

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What is a physician who diagnoses and treats both normal and abnormal childbirths and pregnancies called?

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What chromosome is abnormal in a human karyotype?

when the chromosomes is 47 or less than 46


Explain how nondisjunction results in cells with abnormal numbers of chromosomes?

Nondisjunction results in cells with abnormal numbers of chromosomes due to chromosomes not separating properly in meiosis. this causes some cells to end up with to many chromosomes and others to end up with not enough chromosomes. It messes up cell division and development and can lead to death or genetic disorders like down syndrome.


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