Yes, a doctor would inform a mother if her child is diagnosed with albinism. It is important for parents to be aware of their child's condition for proper care and management, including understanding potential health implications such as vision problems and increased sensitivity to sunlight. Open communication about genetic conditions is essential for the child's overall well-being and development.
There is a very low percentage of having a albino child if you yourself are not albino ==you can have an albino baby==
In this scenario, the mother is heterozygous for normal skin pigmentation (Aa) and the father is homozygous recessive for albinism (aa). The possible genotypes for their child are Aa (normal pigmentation) and aa (albino). Using a Punnett square, there is a 50% probability that the child will be albino (aa).
theres a half and half chance it will and theres a half and half chance it wont
yes. i am an albino and bothm my parents are normal
An examination of the mother and child.
The child's skin pigmentation would be that of a mixed race child. The African American albino parent is still African American. The parent just suffers from a genetic condition.
The chance that their next child will have normal pigmentation is 75%. Albinism is usually caused by a recessive gene, so both parents would need to carry the gene in order to have an albino child. If both parents have normal pigmentation, then the chance of passing on the albino gene to their next child is 25%.
Only if she's a trained doctor.
1 in 17,000 and if you are very likey
whoa that's kinda like child abuse!!! omg y would a mother do tat 2 a poor child!!!! if its health reasons then the doctor must be on crack!!
The surgeon is the mother of the child.
C-sections are performed when there are complications during the process of labor that can pose a danger to the mother and/or child. They can even be requested