What are the chances of Cerebral Palsy being passed through to an unborn child during a pregnancy? - cerebral palsy incest
My girlfriend and I want a baby, but worried that his has cerebral palsy) (mild, the child projects, and it is more, he would help me to raise the child and who also knows the hard times and he cruelness, while they grow up.


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The chances are that your child is the same as anyone else. Cerebral palsy is not something that is passed from father to son, is a congenital anomaly that occurs before birth, during birth or shortly after birth. It is usually the result of a stroke. Therefore, I would not worry too much because her husband did not "give" your child's CP is not off in this way.
My youngest son has a problem which has been tested by experts at the time, not to develop, as it should be someone close to my family suffers from cerebral palsy and has been a concern for us that the person was very directly related to me but the doc immediately rejected, not hereditary.
Age does not matter much these days, no matter what can not think of them when I have to bring my children to school, the parents in their 50s find their children 5 years of school are "Everybody's idea is good, but anyone that you are not, their decisions to their circumstances and does not make her age, but it is good that the child be very serious interest, I am sure he will opt for the right reasons
My youngest son has a problem which has been tested by experts at the time, not to develop, as it should be someone close to my family suffers from cerebral palsy and has been a concern for us that the person was very directly related to me but the doc immediately rejected, not hereditary.
Age does not matter much these days, no matter what can not think of them when I have to bring my children to school, the parents in their 50s find their children 5 years of school are "Everybody's idea is good, but anyone that you are not, their decisions to their circumstances and does not make her age, but it is good that the child be very serious interest, I am sure he will opt for the right reasons
Cerebral palsy is a birth defect ... usually by something happens during the birth (see below), but I think it's hereditary.
My mother had pre-eclampsia in a manner that was born as my brother ... and my brother had very little amniotic fluid as a result ... enabled a slight cerebral palsy.
Nobody has ever claimed that their children also CP.
The best person to ask, apart from their OB / GYN would be a geneticist.I had to do one for my son due to risks similar to you.
It is hard to say. I want to talk to a doctor. not only known with certainty.
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