Yes, my daughter was diagnosed with Mosaic turners syndrome when she was 8 weeks old ( a chromosone problem). She has none of the features of turners syndrome, but there could be a problem with her height and she may not be able to have children. She is now 4, and we have to go for different check ups every 6 months. To look at her you would not know she has any chromosone problems.
2006-12-21 06:42:38
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answered by Weiners and Beans 2
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My first child was diagnosed with Turner's Syndrome and unfortunetly she never made it into this world. Alot of chromosomal abnormalities are just accidents of nature or products of a woman's age, the older a woman is the higher her risk of birth defects
2006-12-21 06:43:05
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answered by Anonymous
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My little Brother has Down Syndrome, which affects the 23rd Chromosome. He is a blessing. I don't know what I would do without him.
2006-12-21 06:44:12
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answered by kelynn1985 3
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My mother had a child that had Trisomy 18. Unfortunantely he never drew a breath as he was stillborn.
2006-12-21 08:27:23
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answered by nenya_of_adamant 2
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do you mean something like downs syndrome?
i dont but i have many friemds who have downs and they lead very full active lives
2006-12-21 07:41:29
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answered by luckyduck2006 6
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