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botwif · 10 months
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Breaking Negativity & Beyond Expectations: Lets now focus on the best reasons why we love people with Down Syndrome & why they should not be under estimated or dismissed
We love you !!!! Every individual, regardless of their abilities or disabilities, brings unique qualities and perspectives to the world. In this blog, we will explore the remarkable qualities and positive aspects of people with Down syndrome. By shedding light on these wonderful attributes, we hope to foster a deeper understanding, appreciation, and inclusivity for individuals with Down…
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pathologylab · 2 months
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#NIPT is an advanced and non-invasive genetic #screening test that is done from the 10th week onwards of gestation to assess the risk of certain #chromosomal abnormalities in the developing #fetus. The test is also known as cell-free DNA testing or cf-DNA #testing. During the test, 10 ml of maternal #whole blood is taken and from it, the placental derived cell-free fetal #DNA is extracted which is then sequenced utilising the NGS (Next generation sequencing) technology. #Genes2Me’s LeoNext cf-DNA Library #Preparation Kit for NIPT is used for detection of common #trisomy using next generation sequencing. For more details, Call us at +91-8800821778 or drop us an email at [email protected] #g2m #cell #noninvasive #nextgenerationsequencing #system #devices #genetic #kit #clinical
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tenth-sentence · 5 months
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But within a year the abnormality was demonstrated to be indeed a trisomy – of the chromosomes designated No. 21 by agreement at a genetics conference in Denver, Colorado, in April 1960.
"In the Name of Eugenics: Genetics and the Uses of Human Heredity" - Daniel J. Kevles
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acwellness · 2 years
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Man With Trisomy 13 to Celebrate 20th Birthday
Man With Trisomy 13 to Celebrate 20th Birthday
May 19, 2022 – When you speak to Santiaga Nunez, right away, you can sense her deep and unwavering devotion to her son, Lloyd Tyler Rochez, born in 2002 with trisomy 13, a genetic disorder that can involve severe learning problems and health woes that affect nearly every organ. Lloyd’s diagnosis was confirmed shortly after he was born, when his doctors noticed that his facial features weren’t…
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soundlessdragon · 4 months
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Reminder that your life matters even if you are disabled or diagnosed with a terminal condition.
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A Texas woman who had sought a legal medical exemption for an abortion has left the state after the Texas Supreme Court paused a lower court decision that would allow her to have the procedure, lawyers for the Center for Reproductive Rights said Monday.
State District Judge Maya Guerra Gamble last week had ruled that Kate Cox, a 31-year-old mother of two from Dallas, could terminate her pregnancy. According to court documents, Cox's doctors told her her baby suffered from the chromosomal disorder trisomy 18, which usually results in either stillbirth or an early death of an infant.
As of the court filing last week, Cox was 20 weeks pregnant. According to the Center for Reproductive Rights, which brought the lawsuit, Cox left the state because she "couldn't wait any longer" to get the procedure.
"Her health is on the line," said Center for Reproductive Rights CEO Nancy Northup. "She's been in and out of the emergency room and she couldn't wait any longer."
In response to Gamble's decision, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton warned a Texas medical center that it would face legal consequences if an abortion were performed.
In an unsigned order late Friday, the Texas Supreme Court then temporarily paused Gamble's ruling.
On Monday, after Cox left the state, the state Supreme Court lifted the pause and ruled against Cox's request, dismissing it as moot.
According to court documents, Cox's doctors had told her that early screening and ultrasound tests suggested her pregnancy is "unlikely to end with a healthy baby," and due to her two prior cesarean sections, continuing the pregnancy puts her at risk of "severe complications" that threaten "her life and future fertility."
The lawsuit alleges that due to Texas' strict abortion bans, doctors have told her their "hands are tied" and she would have to wait until the fetus dies inside her or carry the pregnancy to term, when she will have to undergo a third C-section "only to watch her baby suffer until death."
The lawsuit was filed as the state Supreme Court is weighing whether the state's strict abortion ban is too restrictive for women who suffer from severe pregnancy complications. An Austin judge ruled earlier this year that women who experience extreme complications could be exempt from the ban, but the ruling is on hold while the all-Republican Supreme Court considers the state's appeal. 
In the arguments before the state Supreme Court, the state's lawyers suggested that a woman who is pregnant and receives a fatal fetal diagnosis could bring a "lawsuit in that specific circumstance." 
According to the Center for Reproductive Rights, Cox v. Texas is the first case since the overturning of Roe v. Wade to be filed on behalf of a pregnant person seeking emergency abortion care. Last week, a woman in Kentucky who is 8 weeks pregnant filed a lawsuit challenging the state's two abortion bans. 
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tomorrowusa · 4 months
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A reminder that Republicans reserve the right to police reproductive systems.
A Texas woman who had sought a legal medical exemption for an abortion has left the state after the Texas Supreme Court paused a lower court decision that would allow her to have the procedure, lawyers for the Center for Reproductive Rights said Monday.  State District Judge Maya Guerra Gamble last week had ruled that Kate Cox, a 31-year-old mother of two from Dallas, could terminate her pregnancy. According to court documents, Cox's doctors told her her baby suffered from the chromosomal disorder trisomy 18, which usually results in either stillbirth or an early death of an infant.  As of the court filing last week, Cox was 20 weeks pregnant. According to the Center for Reproductive Rights, which brought the lawsuit, Cox left the state because she "couldn't wait any longer" to get the procedure. "Her health is on the line," said Center for Reproductive Rights CEO Nancy Northup. "She's been in and out of the emergency room and she couldn't wait any longer." In response to Gamble's decision, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton warned a Texas medical center that it would face legal consequences if an abortion were performed.  In an unsigned order late Friday, the Texas Supreme Court then temporarily paused Gamble's ruling.  On Monday, after Cox left the state, the state Supreme Court lifted the pause, dismissing it as moot, and overturned the lower court ruling that had granted Cox's request. 
Fortunately Ms. Cox had the option of traveling to another state to have the procedure. A future US Supreme Court packed with MAGA judges could further restrict abortion nationally.
ALL of the current GOP candidates for president would choose anti-abortion judges for the US Supreme Court. And a GOP Senate would confirm them. Remind anybody considering voting for an impotent third-party candidate who has no chance of winning.
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botwif · 9 months
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Breaking Negativity & Beyond Expectations: Lets now focus on the best reasons why we love people with Down Syndrome & why they should not be under estimated or dismissed
We love you !!!! Every individual, regardless of their abilities or disabilities, brings unique qualities and perspectives to the world. In this blog, we will explore the remarkable qualities and positive aspects of people with Down syndrome. By shedding light on these wonderful attributes, we hope to foster a deeper understanding, appreciation, and inclusivity for individuals with Down…
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funstealer · 27 days
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Trisomie 21 - La Fête Triste
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pro-birth · 2 years
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Their baby was diagnosed with Edwards’ syndrome at their first scan. Edwards’ syndrome, also known as Trisomy 18, is a genetic condition that means the child is unlikely to survive for very long outside of the womb — although in some cases, people with Edwards’ syndrome have been known to survive to adulthood.
Jessica was offered abortions but said, “as he was still alive, I couldn’t do it”.
Jessica was able to connect with online support groups and managed to find lots of other positive stories of children being born alive.
She explained, “This gave me hope and the confidence to give him a chance to be born. I’m so glad I went ahead. At least we had Oaken and a positive experience”.
To raise awareness of baby loss and Edwards’ syndrome, and to fundraise for the charity that has got them through this experience, Jessica has had her 11-year-old dreadlocks chopped off.
The money raised will go toward the family’s local children’s hospice Martin House, who supported them throughout baby Oaken’s life and are now providing them with counselling.
The hospice cares for children with life-limiting illnesses. They allowed the family to prepare themselves for the expected short time they’d be able to share with baby Oaken.
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devilfruitdyke · 30 days
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i just realized ehy world down syndrome day is on 3/21
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kosher-salt · 2 months
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Every few years I discover another thing about myself that the nazis would have gassed me for immediately.
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soundlessdragon · 4 months
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