When a baby has a chromosome problem, it is typical to test both parents. If the parents both have normal chromosomes, the risk of giving birth to another affected child is not increased; the risk is the same as it is for anyone. (There is never zero risk.) If one parent has a chromosome abnormality, the chance of having another child affected with a chromosome problem is at least fifty-fifty. Depending upon what the chromosome problem is, the chance of having an affected child may be as high as two out of three.
Is it possible that any of our future children might be born with Chromosomal Abnormality?
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