The real answer can't really be known but this is a good article which discusses the subject somewhat. It is really rare that a woman with Down syndrome gives birth ever because of the genetic problems, but it does happen.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/6211644
It is difficult to provide an exact percentage as "normal" can vary greatly between individuals. However, it is common for people to face challenges or experiences that deviate from societal norms, making it important to consider uniqueness and diversity in defining a "normal life."
I wouldn't say that the study of normal behaviour is more important than that of abnormal behaviour; however, to determine what behaviour actually is abnormal, you need a sense of what constitutes "normal" behaviour to compare it to.
Deviance is a normal part of society as it is inevitable to have individuals who do not conform to established norms and values. It helps to define and reinforce societal boundaries and can also spark social change and innovation.
It is not uncommon for close friends to cuddle platonically, but what is considered normal can vary depending on individual boundaries and comfort levels. It's important to communicate openly with your friend about what is comfortable for both of you.
132. You're the the one that stated "normal distribution", thus the same.
That would mean that the mother is the one with Down syndrome, since men with Down syndrome are sterile. There is a 50% chance that the child will have Down syndrome and 50% chance that child will be born without.
They have the same options as if the mother was hveing a normal baby.
Alport syndrome in most cases is caused by a defect in one or more genes located on the X chromosome. It is usually inherited from the mother, who is a normal carrier.
This is not a normal impulse. This type of touching is not acceptable. Your mother is your mother and she deserves the respect that you are obviously not giving. This type of wish is called an Oedepus complex. This is where you want to replace your father's place in your mother's life. Please get your parents to get you help because this is not normal sexual behavior.
Yes, Angelman syndrome is caused by a mutation in a gene called UBE3A. This gene is responsible for producing a protein that is vital for normal brain function. The mutation leads to the characteristic symptoms of Angelman syndrome.
It is normal for the sac and the placenta to come out with each puppy. It is also normal for the mother to EAT the sac and the placenta.
people with ushers syndrome will have a normal life expectancy
Look at a downs syndrome person and if you are the same then you aren't normal!
Scheie syndrome is considered the mild form of MPS I. Individuals with Scheie syndrome usually have normal intelligence
Klinefelter's syndrome is not considered to be a variation of normal, so by definition it is abnormal.
No. People with Klinefelter's syndrome have a normal Y chromosome and 2 normal X chromosomes.
About the normal rate.