The 14/21 translocation happens to typically be a balanced translocation. Normally as far as I know an Unbalanced translocation results in T21 or Down Syndrome. In Robertsonian translocation the risk for a child with down syndrome or an Unbalanced translocation is%25. I know this because my child has 'typical' T21. But during research for DS I came across this related disorder.
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Robertsonian Translocation accounts for 4-5% of down syndrome cases. If the mom is the carier the risk for a baby is%12 if it's the father it's%3. I know I don't have translocation but I love talking to other parents. Have any of your siblings or your mother had a child with T21 translocation?
I am a carrier of robertsonian translocation i could of had a normal baby a baby that could be a carrier like me and one that could have downsyndrome.i have 3 kids with downsyndrome.i was 21 when i had my first.its been a long hard road for me mentally and phycically.2 girls 14 and 13 and a boy who is 9.i cant believe i found were someone else was like me.no one else has been tested.i have a brother who has no kids and a sister has 2 gifted kids healthy.no one but me has been tested but the genectic docter said to make evryone aware. Be aware though, when a child with Down Syndrome of any kind is growing up, do not put any boundaries on them and do not expect them to meet milestones at the same time as other kids. They may meet them sooner and they may meet them later.
ALL kids are different. For example, my son with 'typical trisome 21' didn't walk until a few days before his 4th birthday, didn't get his first tooth til 15m and didn't smile til a year old. Although he had a very rough start and was more behind than most due to 6 months of illness and hospitalization after his birth and open heart surgery. We did have interventive therapies with him for his first 3 years where a teacher came to my home to work with him.
But you know what? IT WAS WORTH IT. He's taught me and my husband and family so much patience, and how to love. When his 'typical' brother was born and met milestones so quickly it seemed too fast for us! Regarding medications/treatments for DS. They ARE Working on several treatments to help with cognitive function in patients with DS.
Here's a link! TTYL, Cindie.
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