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Judi | I've always wondered if the reason for my boys extreme prematurity (they were 14 weeks early) was some sort of "late or delayed" miscarriage.
I know a large percentage of babies w/DS are born prematurely (generally around 4 weeks early). I wonder if those same statistics account for this as well. | Jennifer Pope | I never knew the percentages until I read Tom's post. My first and third pregnancies were miscarriages and I know my geneticist thinks that there is some kind of connection. If I had followed my previous pattern, I would have lost Kaitlyn. Thankfully, God had other plans for my life. | Momtofour | Tom,
Thank you for the information.
I am glad our son beat the odds and made it here. He keeps doing well and has just started solid foods. Eating has never been a problem for him( he must be my son ).
I will rely the info to my husband so he can let his sister know. If she doesn't aready know.
Thank again
Elizabeth
| Tom | Yes. It is quite common for babies with Down syndrome to be miscarried. Some estimates are as high as 95% of babies with Down syndrome are miscarried. 7% of all miscarriages are caused by chromosomal abnormalities of which a significant percentage are caused by Down syndrome. It makes our children all the more special since they survived very difficult odds to be with us. | Momtofour | My husband was speaking with his sister the other night and she told him that she miscarried a baby with DS. Is that common? I remember reading some statistic about that subject but can't remember where or what they were.
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