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I am a diagnosed Manic-Depressive. I have Bipolar 1 disorder. My girlfriend and I are expecting a child very soon. My question is, would my illness be passed on to our child? Not that is going to stop us, but I just want to know if my child will have a high chance of being manic-depressive?

2007-08-04 14:11:04 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Mental Health

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Check this link out. Looked like it may be useful. I think you can pass it down but if you're girlfriend isn't bipolar there isn't a large chance...but read the article...I didn't get all the way through it.

2007-08-04 14:20:53 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

there is very much so genetic links with bipolar disorder. but Stop worrying your self so much. Its not a for sure thing and it just means there is a higher risk to children of bipolar parents. I have bipolar and so far only one of my children show any signs of bipolar disorder and even then that child has gone through a lot of traumatic events that have caused some of her mood problems. I have 3 other children that show no signs what so ever of having bipolar. you need to relax about it and if the child ever shows signs deal with it then. remember some if not a lot of behaviors that us bipolar people show are normal in children.
EDIT: Ruby I think you need to get with the program its been now proved that bipolar is genetic so there for can be past on to children.

2007-08-05 10:02:17 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No. there is no such as the actual illness being passed on to your child. What you do pass is a potential predisposition to the illness. All this means is that your child is more predisposed to having the illness than someone who has no bipolar illness among their own parents.
We do not know exactly how this happens. We do know that a combination of some kind of environmental stress coupled with an existing predisposition can trigger illness like bipolar disorder. Please notice I say CAN, not WILL.
Please do not worry or become preoccupied with this. The best thing you can do for your child is to provide a loving and enriching environment. This is best way to prevent any illness
from occurring.
Congratulations on your pending fatherhood.

2007-08-04 15:11:58 · answer #3 · answered by Ruby Greta Slipper 2 · 0 2

? is truthfully incorrect. there is in basic terms a 10% probability if one discern has it and a 20% probability if the two dad and mom have it. you are able to seek for the information online and ascertain this. in spite of comparable twins there is in basic terms a 50% probability that if one has it the different will improve it and that they have got comparable genes.

2016-10-01 10:12:39 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Your child will have a shot at it, though I don't know the exact odds. I'd say they were 50-50.

2007-08-04 14:19:36 · answer #5 · answered by trouchpet 3 · 0 0

Genetically yes, and the behavior will be learned if you display the behavior as part of everyday life. Kids do what their parents do... :) Take your meds and be healthy for the little guy's sake.

2007-08-04 14:18:56 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

It all depends. It's a gene just like hair color or eye color. It might or might not be passed to your kid. If they're going to be a lot like you then it's possible. Even if they aren't a whole lot like you it still is something that might happen.

2007-08-04 16:24:19 · answer #7 · answered by evilchick80 2 · 2 0

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