It is unlikely that your child would have autism. There is a genetic component to autism, so it is more likely that you would have a child with autism than a couple with no history of autism in their backgrounds. However, it is still more likely that your child will not have autism than have autism.
Yes.
well no. ex girlfriend is the key word idiot
yeahh its true but its his half brother casue his mum and dad split up and its his dads baby xx lol :):) 8-)
If it was a boy then he would be your sons half brother and if it was a girl she would be your sons half sister.
Yes. A woman's risk of having a child with autism increases with age. Women in their 30s and 40s are at a higher risk than younger women, and if the father's half-brother inherited autism from the parent that gave birth to the father then the likelihood of him passing it on is slightly increased as any family history of autism will make it more likely to appear in future generations. Though most cases of autism are relatively mild, the severity of the case cannot be predicted by past cases in the family. For instance, the father's half brother could be severely autistic, but he may still father an unaffected child, or one with a very mild case. I would contact a genetic counselor for further review. If this is not possible, contacting a gynecologist/obstetrician is a good idea because they deal with health issues of the embryo and fetus and further explore the risks. In fact, the risk of having an autistic child increases with the father's age. The older the father is, the bigger the chance is.
Also, your half brother.
Jude was the half-brother of Jesus, so they would have met when Jude was a baby.
Half-Brother.
that he is divorset
Your maternal half-brother is a brother who has the same mother as you but not the same father.
4 and a half girlfriends.
Your maternal half-brother is a brother who has the same mother as you but not the same father.