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Down Syndrome Questions and Answers (Q&A)

Samantha Stewart, Philanthropist
Answered: Jun 03, 2019
Unless the baby is suffering from another medical issue whether it comes with the Down Syndrome or not, the babies will probably cry the same amount as any other baby. It seems that almost all...Read More

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Samantha Stewart, Philanthropist
Answered: Jun 03, 2019
Down Syndrome is a hereditary issue and generally the guardians of this person do not have Down Syndrome and have the ordinary measure of the genes. Nonetheless, their youngster has an additional...Read More

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Samantha Stewart, Philanthropist
Answered: Jun 03, 2019
Down Syndrome is not curable. Since it is a genetic disorder, the disorder is already done when the baby is formed in the womb. The baby has contracted or formed a third gene in their chromosome...Read More

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Mike John, Content Explorer
Answered: May 21, 2019
If your baby has down syndrome, he must be well taken care of. Babies that have down syndrome have higher risk of having enlarged tongue which can fall to the back of their throat and thereby...Read More

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Samantha Stewart, Philanthropist
Answered: Jun 03, 2019
Down Syndrome is a disorder that has been around for many years. It is a common disorder that is only considered to be common because people are aware of the disorder. It actually doesn’t...Read More

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Samantha Stewart, Philanthropist
Answered: Jun 03, 2019
Many babies that are born with Down Syndrome are born early. Their birth weight may be low and they may need to be monitored in the hospital because they are so little. Any baby that is born...Read More

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O. Bickis, Corporate employee
Answered: Jun 03, 2019
Down Syndrome is a disorder that is caused by the person’s genetics. It is actually caused when the person has all or a part of the chromosome 21. It is the third copy of it. The person who...Read More

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Samantha Stewart, Philanthropist
Answered: Jun 03, 2019
Today, society treats Down Syndrome babies better than they used to. Today, parents can take home and be provided with support to help them raise and educate and prepare their children for a...Read More

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Samantha Stewart, Philanthropist
Answered: Jun 03, 2019
There are challenges of raising a baby with Down Syndrome just like it would be for any parent with a baby with a disorder. They usually suffer from more medical issues and they must be taken to...Read More

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Samantha Stewart, Philanthropist
Answered: Jun 03, 2019
Actually, there is only a 1% chance of having a baby with Down Syndrome. However, this statistic is only in general terms. This means that this includes both the people who are at greater risk of...Read More

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O. Bickis, Corporate employee
Answered: Jun 03, 2019
Down Syndrome is caused by genetics. This means that the parents have passed down some form of a gene to their child. The child has a third copy of chromosome 21. It all revolves around this...Read More

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Samantha Stewart, Philanthropist
Answered: Jun 03, 2019
There are certain characteristics that make children and babies with Down Syndrome look different than other babies without Down Syndrome. They may have a mental impairment as well as stunted...Read More

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Samantha Stewart, Philanthropist
Answered: Jun 03, 2019
No, there are really no weird diseases. There may be diseases that people have never heard of or experienced and this may make them weird. However, this disease is common in that people are more...Read More

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Samantha Stewart, Philanthropist
Answered: Jun 03, 2019
Down Syndrome can’t be prevented especially once the women becomes pregnant. This is because the baby has already been formed and Down Syndrome is a genetic disorder where the child has...Read More

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Samantha Stewart, Philanthropist
Answered: Jun 03, 2019
Down Syndrome is not a common disorder nor is it rare. About one pregnancy in about 500 pregnancies will result in a baby with Down Syndrome. Of those 500 who will test positive for having a baby...Read More

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