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I don't think there is anything. I think it is all in the chromosones but i

could for sure be wrong here. the risk does increase with age though, i do know

that much.

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Robin, NorthEastern, NY

EDD- July 27th, 2004

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(twin boys 7 1/2),

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M,

From what I have learned when I was in College and plus just personal research

there has not been anything that doctors have come up with to prevent Downs as

it is a chromosome problem. For years it was though that Downs most of the time

was caused by the age of the woman's egg, since a woman has all the eggs she

will get from the time of birth, the older eggs have a higher chance of having

problems. They have recently discovered that at times it can be the man that is

responsible for a Downs baby, with a break down of 75% of the time related to

age of the egg and therefore coming from the mother, and 25% of the time from a

problem with the sperm. Doctors though that since men are constantly creating

new sperm they always thought that the sperm were ok and if they weren't they

never made it to fertilize an egg, but they now know that it isn't true,

defective sperm can sometimes succeed in fertilizing an egg. I have not heard

of doctors having a way of preventing Downs, nor anything that a woman can take

to prevent it, like taking folic acid to help prevent neural tube defects. Of

course I'm not a medical person, but I hope this helps answer some of your

questions. :)

Axelrod

Downs Question

I hope no one takes this the wrong way, but is there anything you can

do to avoid having a baby with downs? I mean, I know I am taking

folic acid to avoid something, is there anything that you can do to

help prevent it? Not being pregnant still leaves me with a lack on

knowledge, but I am trying to learn. And since I dont go back to see

my ob until I GET pregnant, you guys are it!

angela m

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M,

From what I have learned when I was in College and plus just personal research

there has not been anything that doctors have come up with to prevent Downs as

it is a chromosome problem. For years it was though that Downs most of the time

was caused by the age of the woman's egg, since a woman has all the eggs she

will get from the time of birth, the older eggs have a higher chance of having

problems. They have recently discovered that at times it can be the man that is

responsible for a Downs baby, with a break down of 75% of the time related to

age of the egg and therefore coming from the mother, and 25% of the time from a

problem with the sperm. Doctors though that since men are constantly creating

new sperm they always thought that the sperm were ok and if they weren't they

never made it to fertilize an egg, but they now know that it isn't true,

defective sperm can sometimes succeed in fertilizing an egg. I have not heard

of doctors having a way of preventing Downs, nor anything that a woman can take

to prevent it, like taking folic acid to help prevent neural tube defects. Of

course I'm not a medical person, but I hope this helps answer some of your

questions. :)

Axelrod

Downs Question

I hope no one takes this the wrong way, but is there anything you can

do to avoid having a baby with downs? I mean, I know I am taking

folic acid to avoid something, is there anything that you can do to

help prevent it? Not being pregnant still leaves me with a lack on

knowledge, but I am trying to learn. And since I dont go back to see

my ob until I GET pregnant, you guys are it!

angela m

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