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The Spina Bifida birth defect is autosomal.
Congenital sensory loss is something that is present at birth. More than half of all people experience this due to genetic factors and this may be autosomal recessive, autosomal dominant, or X-linked.
Morquio's Syndrome is a rare, usually inherited disease. The chances of getting this autosomal recessive birth defect is 1 in 200,000.
It can be caused by a mutation in a gene of one parent. Mutations can happen in CHD7 and is inherited in an autosomal dominant manner.
Hatchling turtles largely survive through huge numbers, in many areas less than 5% survive to adulthood.
Birth. Eat. Survive. Reproduce. Die.
No they can not. There has been a few cases in this world but in general no. The question was water breaking, not birth. Yes, your baby can survive. The hospital will put you on bed rest, repress birth with drugs and inject you with steroids to promote faster growth. As long as you can hold of giving birth for as many weeks as possible, there is a good chance the baby can survive.
Probably not, even be lost before birth.
2% of unborn babies with Turners survive to birth. Babies with Turners who survive to birth live.
There are many types of dwarfism. If D is the autosomal dominant gene for acondroplasia a Dd heterozyote will be an acondroplastic dwarf. The homozygous DD individual dies shortly after birth due to considerable skeletal anomalies.
You shouldn't milk a goat while it's giving birth. The newborn kid needs that milk to survive.
yes there was someone who was 4 months early