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How can we prevent having a baby with Down syndrome? If this pregnancy is a baby with Down syndrome, will the next one be the same? I have confirmed that this pregnancy is a baby with Down syndrome, and I am very sad. What risks are there if I still want to have a child in the future?

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How to Prevent Babies with Down Syndrome?

If this pregnancy results in a baby with Down syndrome, will the next one be the same? I have confirmed that this pregnancy is a baby with Down syndrome, and I am deeply saddened. What risks are there if I still want to have a child in the future?

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Down syndrome, or trisomy 21, is a condition resulting from chromosomal abnormalities. The risk of having a baby with Down syndrome is higher for older mothers. Research indicates that chromosomal abnormalities may be associated with pre-pregnancy and during-pregnancy environmental factors, drug consumption, radiation exposure, and other elements. It is advisable for both partners to undergo chromosomal testing. If no abnormalities are detected in chromosome 21, theoretically, they can consider conceiving again. Timely screening is crucial for older mothers.