Can a baby survive with Turner syndrome?

Though girls born with Turner syndrome usually have good odds for a normal life, the majority of babies with the condition are lost to miscarriage or stillbirth.
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How many babies with Turner syndrome survive?

Turner syndrome is estimated to affect 3% of all female babies conceived; however, only 1% of these babies survive to delivery.
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Do fetuses with Turner syndrome survive?

First, you should know that losing a child to Turner Syndrome during pregnancy is more common than having a child survive with Turner Syndrome. There is no known cause for this condition and losing your child is not your fault—Turner Syndrome cannot be prevented.
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Is Turner's syndrome a high risk pregnancy?

Most women with Turner syndrome cannot get pregnant naturally. Those who can are at risk for blood pressure-related complications, which can lead to premature birth or fetal growth restriction. Pregnancy also is associated with increased risk for maternal complications, including aortic dissection and rupture.
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Is Turner syndrome fatal?

Girls and women with Turner syndrome will need to have their heart, kidneys and reproductive system checked regularly throughout their lives. However, it's usually possible to lead a relatively normal and healthy life.
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Can Turner syndrome be cured?

There's no cure for Turner syndrome but many of the associated symptoms can be treated.
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How long does someone with Turner syndrome live?

The prognosis, or outlook, for women with Turner syndrome (TS) is usually good. Life expectancy for Turner syndrome might be slightly shorter, but by testing for and treating the conditions that come with TS, women with TS can expect to live essentially normal lives.
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Are Turner syndrome babies born small?

Almost all girls with Turner syndrome will grow up to be shorter than average, with underdeveloped ovaries. Girls with Turner syndrome also have distinctive features and associated health conditions, some of which may be apparent from birth.
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Can you see Turner syndrome on ultrasound?

Turner syndrome may be suspected in pregnancy during a routine ultrasound scan if, for example, problems with the heart or kidney are detected. Lymphoedema, a condition that causes swelling in the body's tissues, can affect unborn babies with Turner syndrome, and may be visible on an ultrasound scan.
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How can you tell if an unborn baby will have Turner's syndrome?

Turner syndrome may be suspected from prenatal cell-free DNA screening or certain features may be detected on prenatal ultrasound screening. Prenatal diagnostic testing can confirm the diagnosis.
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Is Turner syndrome caused by mother or father?

Turner syndrome is not caused by anything the parents did or did not do. The disorder is a random error in cell division that happens when a parent's reproductive cells are being formed. Girls born with the X condition in only some of their cells have mosaic Turner syndrome.
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Is Turner syndrome a disability?

For example, Turner syndrome is a proposed etiology of the nonverbal learning disability – because of reported relative strengths in verbal skills, and relatively weaker nonverbal skills – particularly in arithmetic, select visuospatial skills, and processing speed.
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Does mother's age affect Turner's syndrome?

Turner syndrome is not related to advanced maternal age; and in fact, is more likely due to instability of the Y chromosome leading to its loss during male meiosis since 75–80% of X chromosomes in TS patients are maternal in origin.
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Does Turner syndrome affect the brain?

Turner syndrome (TS) results from the absence of an X chromosome in females. This genetic condition is associated with specific cognitive deficits and variations in brain volumes.
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Can females with Turner's syndrome reproduce?

How does TS affect the ability to have children? Infertility is common in girls and women with TS due to rapid loss of eggs within the ovaries. Spontaneous pregnancies are rare. Pregnancy is possible using donor eggs but with increased risks.
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What are three symptoms of Turner's syndrome?

Features of Turner syndrome may include a short neck with a webbed appearance, low hairline at the back of the neck, low-set ears, hands and feet that are swollen or puffy at birth, and soft nails that turn upward. Stature. Girls with Turner syndrome grow more slowly than other children.
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What causes Turner syndrome baby?

Overview. Turner syndrome, a condition that affects only females, results when one of the X chromosomes (sex chromosomes) is missing or partially missing. Turner syndrome can cause a variety of medical and developmental problems, including short height, failure of the ovaries to develop and heart defects.
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Does Turner syndrome run in families?

Turner syndrome is not usually inherited in families. Turner syndrome occurs when one of the two X chromosomes normally found in women is missing or incomplete. Although the exact cause of Turner syndrome is not known, it appears to occur as a result of a random error during the formation of either the eggs or sperm.
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Do Turner syndrome have periods?

Objectives: Patients with Turner syndrome (TS) may present a wide spectrum of gonadal function including spontaneous menstruation and fertility.
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What are the chances of having a second baby with Turner's syndrome?

Family history doesn't seem to be a risk factor, so it's unlikely that parents of one child with Turner Syndrome will have another child with the disorder. Most people are born with two sex chromosomes.
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What is the quality of life for someone with Turner syndrome?

women with Turner syndrome suffer from impairment in all quality of life domains and experience psychosocial challenges. Depression and self-esteem seem to be the best predictors of quality of life in women with Turner syndrome. Women with Turner syndrome are satisfied with their work life and income.
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Does Turner's syndrome have breast?

Typical females have two X chromosomes, but in Turner's syndrome, one of those sex chromosomes is missing or presents abnormalities. Patients show a shield shaped thorax with thick and bulging chest, breast hypotrophy and widely spaced nipples.
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Is Turner's syndrome intersex?

Other intersex conditions, including the last four conditions listed above—complete androgen insensitivity, Klinefelter syndrome, Turner syndrome, and vaginal agenesis—usually do not result in ambigu- ous genitals and may not be recognized at birth.
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Is Turner syndrome a type of dwarfism?

Turner syndrome is a type of dwarfism that only affects females. In addition to being short in stature, girls with Turner syndrome often have heart defects and their ovaries do not develop normally.
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Can Turner syndrome be misdiagnosed?

The discrepancies between the blood and skin karyotypes found in our patients mean that previous cases of Turner's syndrome have been undiagnosed or misdiagnosed. We suggest that in some cases of Turner's syndrome the abnormal cell lines die out in the bone marrow, thereby leaving the 46, XX cell line.
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