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If the first child was Rh positive it is less likely that the jaundice was due to Rh incompatibility unless you had an abortion earlier and did not take anti D. ABO incompatibility is more likely. If you took anti D after the first delivery because the first child was Rh positive then second child may not be affected.
The affected child--almost always a girl--develops normally during the first five months of life. After the fifth month, head growth slows down and the child loses whatever purposeful hand movements she had developed during her first five months.
No. The child of your first cousin is your first cousin, once removed.The child of your first cousin and your child are second cousins to each other.
Your first cousin's child would be your second cousin
"Second impact syndrome" occurs when a person with a concussion, even a very mild one, suffers a second blow before fully recovering from the first.
First, no one knows whether or not Isaac Newton had Asperger's Syndrome (AS). Second, even if he did have AS, we don't know enough specifics about his life to know how it might have affected his life. Any thoughts on that would be pure speculation.
Your child and your first cousin's child are second cousins. Your child and your second cousin's child are third cousins to each other.
The child of your first cousin is your first cousin, once removed.The child of your second cousin is your second cousin, once removed.And so forth.
Your first cousin's child and your child are second cosins. Your first cousin's grandshild and your child are second cousins, once removed. Your second cousin's child and your child are third cousins. Your second cousin's grandchild and your child are third cousins, once removed.
Your first cousin and your child are first cousins, once removed, to each other. Your second cousins and your child are second cousins, once removed, to each other.
Your first cousin's child is your first cousin once removed. Your second cousin's child is your second cousin, once removed.
Your first cousin's child is your first cousin once removed. Your second cousin's child is your second cousin, once removed.