I think it is a priority for me to have an health exam before any sexual relationship. If it is only one of us, I would definitely see a counselor. If both of us are carrier of a harmful recessive trait, I will consider a separation. I know it is very painful, especially if that is someone you deeply love, but it is wise to make decision with reason instead of sentiment. Let us talk about one gene mutation
Turner syndrome development in females and most do not undergo puberty and most are unable to conceive. One-third to one-half are born with a heart defect or abnormalities, and early loss of ovarian function.
The population is 1 in 2500 newborn girls worldwide. There is a high rate of fetal loss, however if pregnancy is allowed to continue
Crane, Brent. “The Virtues of Isolation.” The Atlantic, Atlantic Media Company, 30 Mar. 2017, www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2017/03/the-virtues-of-isolation/521100/.
Turner syndrome results in a monosomie of chromosome X and is the only viable monosomie known. One in every 5,000 newborns can inherit this disease. The mental abilities are not affected, although they are usually sterile owing to underdeveloped sex
That’s if they're lucky, most females will give births to stillborns or have miscarriages, some may live, but only a couple of days.
Most of the girls that have Turner Syndrome are way shorter than average girls. The girls often have their normal height up to three years old. After they are three the growth rate starts to slow down. Ovaries that are non-functioning are other symptoms of Turner Syndrome. A girl’s ovaries begin to produce sex hormones at puberty. This doesn’t happen with most girls who have Turner Syndrome. Most don’t start their periods or develop breast
According to the degree of prematurity, it occurs in 7% - 50% of neonates. It is also a common emergency responsible for 30% - 40% of newborns hospital admission (Edwards et
Case and point: Liv was venting to her about feeling humiliated by a guy and his friends. When Liv left the room to go walk around and cool off and walked back in, she saw and heard her yelling at the guy and now holds a grudge against the guy. The point is it was none of her business, nor was it her place to get in the middle of the situation; it was between Liv and that person- not Liv, Jen and that person.
Some children have mothers who have died as result of the mother undergoing an unsafe abortion which means that children are most likely to die during infancy. Approximately, 285,000* women die from pregnancy and childbirth related causes a year. Fortunately, through MSI, a third of these deaths have been able to be prevented.
The results indicate that their baby is a female with Turner Syndrome. This condition is caused by a missing X chromosome and results in short stature, ovarian failure, and medical problems involving the heart, thyroid glands, and kidneys. Some of these conditions can be treated and managed with great success. The question that arises after diagnoses
According to Ringel and Brandell (2012), Bowlby’s attachment theory was impacted by Spitz’s observation of abundant infants, Darwin’s evolutionary theory, and Harlow’s experiment with baby monkeys that were separated from their mothers (pp. 77-78). Bowlby’s conclusion is that infants’ basic survival needs are not just food and shelter but also love and nurturing (p. 78). Ringel and Brandell (2012), mention that from his work with children in orphanages and hospitals, Bowlby realized the influence of separation and loss on children’s development and the traumatic experiences is the base of attachment theory (p. 78).
Discovered in 1938 by Dr. Henry Turner, Turner’s Syndrome is where a female is born with either a x-chromosome missing, or the chromosome being altered in some way. Signs a girl has this disorder can include: puffy feet and hands at birth, short stature, low growth hormone levels, and a delay in puberty. Turner’s is rare, as it occurs in about one in every 2000 births. I was that one birth. Pediatric Endocrinologist Nancy Wright is the one who diagnosed me with it on October 11, 2014. The day was a fall day, with the crunchy leaves on the sidewalk and the doorway. That day was also a little cold. Not too cold, but not burning hot either. The ride took about an hour from my home state of Georgia, to Dr. Wright’s office in Tallahassee, Florida.
Turners syndrome is a rare genetic condition that changes development in females, about 1 in every 2,500 to 3,000 females are born with this condition worldwide. Turner syndrome affects all races, nationalities and regions of the world equally. There are many symptoms of Turner's syndrome but the most common are: short stature, delayed puberty, infertility, and a webbed neck.
Laura A. Schieve et al. conducted a study with 42,463 infants born between the years of 1996 and 1997 with the help of assisted reproductive technology and 3,389,098 infants born in 1997 in
Nature vs Nurture is something that has been researched for many years especially when it comes to finding the reason for someone committing a crime. When talking about nature, I am talking about how you are born. The genes that you are born with that make you who you are. When referring to nurture I am talking about how someone is raised. Such as the environment you live in and what is taught to you. As humans we cannot control our nature it is simply what you are born with. When you are born you have all your genes that will decide what you look like, how tall or short you will be, so why do we not believe that our behavioral tendencies, and personality attributes come from our genes too. Psychological theories such as the biological approach, and psychoanalysis have helped to show us how are genetics predetermine our behavior. Researchers have found multiple facts that support each side and for years no one has been able to decide which one influences us over the other one. I believe that our nature has a greater impact on us then our nurture especially when it comes to criminal actions.
Turner Syndrome is caused by a missing or incomplete X chromosome. People who have Turner Syndrome develop as females. Some of the genes on the X chromosome are involved in the growth of your height and sexual development, which is why girls with this disorder are shorter than normal and have incompletely developed sexual characteristics. Within this disorder there can be many symptoms, for example: swelling hands and feet, heart defeat, pregnancy chorionic villus sampling or amniocentesis. There are also major causes contributing to this disorder including a stocky build, arms that turn out slightly at the elbow, receding low jaw, a short webbed neck and low hair line on the back of the neck. Also includes backtracked puberty, ovaries undeveloped properly and effects sexual development.
“Who am I” is a frequently asked question that arises at least once in a person’s. The search for one’s self-identity being that it is a very important aspect and driving force in a person’s life is the first step in determining the answer to such a question. The way in which one finds themselves can come about in a number of way depending on how you approach the subject. For many centuries the argument of nature vs. nurture has continued to be a subject of debate in not only psychology but in society at large. In its most romanticized and extreme form it is a question of whether humans have free will and are the most vital component in the development of their own futures as opposed to the rigid doctrines of predestination and fatalism