No.
All ethnicicities have recessive genes, so it's more down to the individuals than the ancestry.
Goldenhar syndrome is not an inherited syndrome, it is just in a persons genes and there is no way to stop a baby from getting it in the womb. Goldenhar syndrome is not developed or passed on to the foetus it is just there. hope this helped you as i am a sufferer of goldenhar syndrome myself! :)
ok well this is a very easy question! the sex cells of a female produce a baby and genes for the baby!! smart!!
yes particular one's do which are the xy chromasones
Of course not. It takes a male and a female to make a baby. Outward appearances don't change the genes.
Usually a miscarriage happens because the baby passed away, before any cramping or bleeding started.
Yes. You can have a miscarriage at any stage during pregnancy. However there is a cut off where the baby becomes classed as a 'baby' (if you will) once this stage is passed a miscarriage is classed as still birth.
Yes, so baby jellyfish know what to turn into.
Perhaps you were a heterozygous O+, meaning you had O+ and O- in your genes, and that's how it was passed on.
It depends on the genes because some genes from the parents might not get passed on making the baby have brown eyes
She had a miscarriage, which can happen to anyone, she didn't kill the baby.
The baby will come out in a sac and it will look like a baby. I miscarried my 13wk baby dec "08 and when I passed it I could see its little hands on its face and its mouth open.
Yes, you do
The bleeding you experience during a miscarriage is notyour period. It is bleeding due to losing the baby.
Most are caused by a defect in the baby.
No not surgery but it is wise to make sure that nothing was left behind at the time of the miscairage and if there is that it is removved before it can do any harm. this is a routine procedure.