Down Syndrome Brochure
Down Syndrome Brochure
Down Syndrome Brochure
Newborns should be evaluated regularly by a doctor to ensure proper nutrition. Children will most likely have developmental delays. They should not be compared to other children their same age.
Most people with Down syndrome have IQ's that fall in the mild to moderate range of retardation. Federal law states that all handicapped children have available to them a free public education and related services designed to meet their unique needs.
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DOWN SYNDROME
DIAGNOSIS IN PREGNANCY
Adolescents with Down syndrome have hormonal changes much like other adolescents. Males have shown to have a decrease sperm production and it is rare for them to father children. Females develop eggs and often carry babies to full term. In 1929 the average life expectancy was 9 years old. Today, those with Down syndrome live beyond 50.
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Down syndrome occurs in 1 in 800 births. Women over 35 have a higher chance of giving birth to a child with Down syndrome. The doctor that diagnoses a pregnant women or a newborn with Down syndrome cannot determine his/her mental capabilities or physical abilities. Children with Down syndrome have a wide range of abilities. Hearing loss, congenital heart disease and visual disorders are more common in those with Down syndrome.