A mother can pass various genetic traits and characteristics to her child through DNA, including physical traits like eye color and hair type, as well as predispositions to certain health conditions. Additionally, a mother can pass antibodies to her child during pregnancy and breastfeeding, providing immunity to certain infections. Emotional and psychological traits, influenced by maternal behavior and environment, can also be transmitted to the child.
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No. While it is a hereditary disease it is not at all a bleeding disorder, nor is it only passed by the mother. It is a degenerative, neuropsychiatric disease that can be passed by either the mother or father. If the parent has it, the child's chance of inheritance is of the faulty gene is 50%.
natural passive immunity
Mitochondrial DNA is passed on solely from mother to child. The is usually the case with most species, including humans.
When a mother gives birth (naturally) to a child who has it, the mother may transmit it during birth
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.
passed on from father/mother to child
No it can't it comes from a mosquito who holds the worm!
No, the mother is the one that paid for taking care of the kid and is the one that should be reimbursed for it. If the mother has passed, the money is owed to her estate.
The father talked with euphemism of how the child's mother had passed away.
No, the mother expended the money raising the child, she is entitled to payment. If the mother has passed away, the estate can claim the money.
Yes, the mother can pass on the DNA code for ADHD/ADD through breast feeding and childbirth