kevin and jaime scollick - (previously Kent) Now Chesterfield, UK
This is dependent on the circumstance as parents with downs syndrome can still raise a child.
A child is more likely to have downs syndrome if the parents are over 40 years old.
Unless one has translocation (inherited) Down syndrome than No, they more than likely Won't.
That depends. Men with Down syndrome have been shown to be sterile, while women with Down syndrome are capable of carrying a child, with 50% likelihood that the child will be born with Down syndrome.
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Yes, Downs Syndrome is found in USA
Yes, people with Downs Syndrome can get depressed.
A few are.
Downs syndrome is a genetic abnormality caused by an extra chromosome, in simple terms - as a healthy individual you inherit 22 chromosomes from your mother and 22 from your father, so that's 44 altogether, 1 chromosome from each of your parents will combine to form 22 sets, in a person with Downs syndrome there is an extra abnormally shaped set of chromosomes. So in short a person with Downs syndrome has 23 chromosomes instead of 22.
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Trisomy 21
Low amniotic syndrome usually an indication of downs syndrome.