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Georgia Tennant:
“Hit and miss”.
My daughter and I rocked our crazy socks for World Down Syndrome Day in honor of my brother!
New photo of David Tennant to promote World Down Syndrome Awareness Day #lotsofsocks
Georgia’s Twitter is such a gift (x)
Happy World Down Syndrome Day, all! 4 years ago this week, it went from the happiest moment to the scariest one for me. I was told my long awaited, perfect bundle of joy had a genetic issue. Oh how I cried while they waited for test results! Most genetic issues I had know of that they wouldn't detect would mean he might not live long. I was devastated. When they finally told me it was down syndrome, I was relieved. My baby would live! I was still scared for the future, but knowing what I do now, he will be ok. Vince is a great big brother, and brings me more joy than I can count. I couldn't be more proud of all the progress he's made this year at school.
georgiatennantofficial х
Down syndrome (trisomy 21) is a genetic condition that happens when a child is born with an extra chromosome. Normally a person has 46 chromosomes but a person suffering from this condition has 47 chromosomes and this disrupts the way the body and mind function. Today 21/3 is chosen to represent the chromosomal defect found in Down Syndrome (triplication of the 21st chromosome) to raise public awareness and support the wellbeing of those living with Down syndrome. The doctor may recommend Down syndrome screening and/or diagnostic tests for pregnant women who are 35 years of age or older. The age of a mother is the main risk factor for having a baby with Down syndrome. The risk increases as a woman get older. But the baby may also be at higher risk if the mother already had a baby with Down syndrome and/or have a family history of the disorder. It’s always difficult when you’re told that something is wrong with your baby, especially if you’ve faced a painful decision about the future of your pregnancy. Your doctor will make sure you see the appropriate health professionals, such as a genetic counselor, to help you get all the information and support you need to make the right choice for you and your family.