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Did you know that 75-80% of Down syndrome children are born to women over the age of 35? Down syndrome is one of the most common chromosomal disorders. It occurs one in every 675 births. Children with Down syndrome also have other hidden disorders that could possibly affect the heart, and intestines. People with Down syndrome have been found to develop Alzheimer’s disease at an alarmingly earlier rate than people without down syndrome. Even scarier, people who are diagnosed with Down syndrome have a 10-20 times higher rate of being diagnosed with Leukemia. These reasons alone give you reason to contact an undiagnosed down lawyer in New York if your child has suffered through years of undiagnosed Down syndrome. Down syndrome is an inherited disorder in which the baby has an extra 21st chromosome. The most common indications of Down syndrome are a broad face, a large tongue, and a shorter than average height. Right now there is no treatment for Down syndrome so the best way to detect it is through prenatal testing. Many cases have slipped through the cracks and have gone diagnosed for years, if you or a loved has been affected contact an undiagnosed down lawyer in New York. They can help you get what you deserve. In the past few years Down syndrome has been found to be able to be detected in two main ways; through ultrasounds during the mother’s pregnancy and also through testing of the amniotic fluid. The reasons for these tests are to find out if the baby has Down syndrome. If Down syndrome goes undiagnosed it can become very costly, and can be overlooked for years after the child is born. Also, because children with Down syndrome are more likely to be diagnosed with Leukemia or Alzheimer’s Disease your child may not have had the proper testing to verify whether or not your child may have other underlying ailments. Contact an undiagnosed Down syndrome lawyer in New York today if your child has gone undiagnosed. The ultrasound method of testing for Down syndrome has been proven to be 60% effective, but many mothers do not chose to get an ultrasound in fear that it may hurt the baby, or because they are scared of what the results may show. The test of the amniotic fluid, Amniocentesis, is the most common Down syndrome test procedure done on pregnant women. It is 99% reliable and is done between the third and fourth month of pregnancy. During this procedure a small amount of amniotic fluid is removed from the amniotic sac with a needle and is tested, besides testing for Down syndrome it also tests for other types of birth defects. Amniocentesis does come with the slight risk of miscarriage, but the risk is a less that one percent.
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