One member of the couple underwent nondisjunction in gamete production.
if you were born and your mother or father had William syndrome, you can inherit the syndrome or disease.
fetal alcohol syndrome
Either a couple of days before Mother's Day or a couple of days after Mother's Day.
No, you cannot pass Antiphospholipid syndrome to a surrogate mother who is carrying your baby. You can pass it onto your unborn baby though.
Munchausen syndrome/Munchausen by proxy Munchausen syndrome/Munchausen by proxy
the placenta is taken out of the mother after delivery of her baby
Yes, Also your mother does.
A mother cannot pass Steven's Johnson syndrome to her child during labor. Though the medication she is taking can be passed on to her child, and certain medications can cause Steven's Johnson syndrome.
Münchausen syndrome by proxy and you can read more about it in the link below.Munchhausen by proxy syndrome
Small size in proportion to length of the mother's pregnancy at time of delivery, Enlarged liver and spleen, Low level of platelets in the blood, Skin rash, Jaundice, encephalitis, calcium deposits in the brain tissue, and seizures.
Jacob syndrome, 49XYY, has to occur as a result of nondisjunction in the father. The Jacob Syndrome male would have received the X chromosome from his mother, and both Y chromosomes from the father (since the Y chromosomes can not possibly have come from the mother). Jacob Syndrome can be the result of nondisjunction in meiosis.
A non-repeat mother without fragile X syndrome cannot pass the condition to her male offspring. Fragile X syndrome is caused by mutations in the FMR1 gene, specifically the expansion of CGG repeats, which typically occurs in carriers with a certain number of repeats. Since the mother does not have the syndrome or carry the premutation, her male offspring would not inherit the genetic mutation associated with fragile X syndrome.