Individuals with Down syndrome typically have reduced fertility compared to the general population. Both males and females with Down syndrome may have difficulty conceiving due to hormonal imbalances and other factors. Additionally, there is an increased risk of miscarriage and birth defects in pregnancies involving individuals with Down syndrome.
Males with Down syndrome usually do not father children, while females have lower rates of fertility relative to those who are unaffected. Fertility is estimated to be present in 30–50% of women. The poor fertility in men is thought to be due to problems with sperm development; however, it may also be related to not being sexually active
Down Syndrome affects all races. Down Syndrome does not affect all races evenly its affects Mexicans more than any one else. Hispanics have larger numbers of live births suffering from Down Syndrome because they do not terminate their DS pregnancies, like other races do.
Down syndrome is a genetic condition with which a person is born; it is not something that develops as the person gets older.
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it didn't.....she just had a slower time processing things...all down syndrome people do...
Males with Down syndrome usually do not father children, while females have lower rates of fertility relative to those who are unaffected. Fertility is estimated to be present in 30–50% of women.
Down syndrome mainly affects the persons physical features but it also affects their learning abilities.
Natural light produces vitamins D and C. Vitamin D in light is known to improve brain functioning in persons with down syndrome.
It is found in all places the same.
It is acceptable to say that someone has Down Syndrome, although it may not be necessary to say it since the syndrome does have a characteristic affect on facial features which can be observed.
Treat them the same as everyone else. Parents that have children with mental retardation should seek help to raise these children.http://www.parents.com/health/down-syndrome/down-syndrome-resources/