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> re: " 84% of the mothers who have a child with Ds (there isn't a scientific

> statistic on MDS yet) are under the age of 35. "

>

When my daughter was born 25 years ago, pre-amniocentesis, the figure was

50%. Amnios were therefore initially offered to women over the age of 35

because at that age and beyond, the statistical chances of harm to the unborn

baby

equalled the statistical chance of having a baby with Ds. It is not simply a

case of women under 35 " feeling safe " and declining amnios because they have a

statistically lower chance of having a baby with genetic problems;

unfortunately, the option of prenatal diagnosis and elective abortion has

reduced the

total number of pregnancies carried to term in women over 35, thus the current

84%

in women under 35.

Judie Hockel, mom to Christi, 25

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Judie,

You are absolutely right.

Kristy

jhockel@... wrote:

> re: " 84% of the mothers who have a child with Ds (there isn't a scientific

> statistic on MDS yet) are under the age of 35. "

>

When my daughter was born 25 years ago, pre-amniocentesis, the figure was

50%. Amnios were therefore initially offered to women over the age of 35

because at that age and beyond, the statistical chances of harm to the unborn

baby

equalled the statistical chance of having a baby with Ds. It is not simply a

case of women under 35 " feeling safe " and declining amnios because they have a

statistically lower chance of having a baby with genetic problems;

unfortunately, the option of prenatal diagnosis and elective abortion has

reduced the

total number of pregnancies carried to term in women over 35, thus the current

84%

in women under 35.

Judie Hockel, mom to Christi, 25

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  • 2 months later...

Jess...

I was 20 when I had ... he was my second baby...first was born when i

was 19!! doh!!!

....things you learn after the fact...but, they say 85% of all children with

Downs are born to YOUNGER mothers.

~~ANGEL~~

Mom to:

, 11, Mosaic Down Syndrome/Hirschsprung's Disease

Lance 16, Tyler 12, 9,

Jaeda 8 and Shayne 2

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Sherry...

That might be interesting!! I'm with you, thinking that all those hormones

must have some side affects... I took the pill for a while,and ended up preg

with my son AFTER jared, ha...but with I wasn't taking them. What

used to worry me years ago with was, that I had babies too close

together, my son Tyler and are only 11 mos apart... I used to wonder if I

didn't give my body enough time to heal itself from one pregnancy before having

another. :::shrug:::

~~ANGEL~~

Mom to:

, 11, Mosaic Down Syndrome/Hirschsprung's Disease

Lance 16, Tyler 12, 9,

Jaeda 8 and Shayne 2

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Angel,

I was just wondering if birth control plays a big part in this, since women

now

take birth control at a young age. I told Jess that maybe a poll should be

taken on what type of birth control was used before the Down's pregnancy.

I just can't help thinking that playing with those hormones does affect the

babies. I too believed that older women had Down's babies, and that would

be when hormons were getting goofy (LOL--words of expierence!!), so I think

a poll on that would be really interesting to see. I was also a young mother,

I had 3 by the time I was 20 (did not use hormone birth control until before

Jess, she was my 4th at age 27) :<)

Sherry, Mom to Jess, Grandma to 6mo MDS

Jess...

I was 20 when I had ... he was my second baby...first was born when i

was 19!! doh!!!

...things you learn after the fact...but, they say 85% of all children with

Downs are born to YOUNGER mothers.

~~ANGEL~~

Mom to:

, 11, Mosaic Down Syndrome/Hirschsprung's Disease

Lance 16, Tyler 12, 9,

Jaeda 8 and Shayne 2

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Jess,

I am glad to know that I wasn't the only one who looked for information about

this. I was on Lupron for six months and then got pg 7 months after my last

shot. I looked for info linking Lupron and DS, but I didn't find any.

Lynnelle

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I was on Lupron for 5 mo and had a normal pregnancy, #5 (miscarriages and tubal

preg previuos) and a non-disabled child. Emilia is 5 and quite the treat!!!

Irene Mom to Nat 10 MDS, Luke 8, Emilia 5, Lilly 3 yo , and Isaac 10 mo

Lynnelle Snowbarger wrote:

Jess,

I am glad to know that I wasn't the only one who looked for information about

this. I was on Lupron for six months and then got pg 7 months after my last

shot. I looked for info linking Lupron and DS, but I didn't find any.

Lynnelle

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Hi Angel...so many things to consider...I had 4 years after my

first.... has MDS then Kirk right after ... no problems...I did

however

have low hormone count during my pregnancy with and needed supplements

during the first trimester because they were afraid I may lose the baby without

the extra hormones...Maybe the hormones play a role??? Ross

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