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Theres really only one important risk factor; Age and maternal age only.

The risk for having a child with Down syndrome increases signifficantly after the mother reaches 35-40 years of age.

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What is the probability of a 28-year-old female bearing a baby with Down syndrome?

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What are the chances that a sibling of a Down syndrome brother will have a baby with Down syndrome?

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How is it possible for two people with down syndrome to produce a normal healthy child?

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What is a prevention of Downs syndrome?

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