Can mosaic Turner syndrome have babies?

Turner's syndrome (TS) is depicted as a total or partial absence of one X chromosome that results in ovarian dysgenesis. Chances of spontaneous pregnancy in TS are rare and the outcome of the pregnancies is known to be poor with an increased risk of miscarriage and stillbirths.
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Are Turner syndrome patients infertile?

Women with Turner syndrome are at extremely high risk for primary ovarian insufficiency (POI) and infertility. Although about 70–80% have no spontaneous pubertal development and 90% experience primary amenorrhea, the remainder may possess a small residual of ovarian follicles at birth or early childhood.
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Can someone with Turner syndrome passed onto offspring?

Most cases of Turner syndrome are not inherited. When this condition results from monosomy X , the chromosomal abnormality occurs as a random event during the formation of reproductive cells (eggs and sperm) in the affected person's parent.
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How common is mosaic Turner syndrome?

Mosaic Turner syndrome (TS) is a condition in which cells inside the same person have different chromosome packages. Mosaic TS can affect any cell in the body. Some cells have X chromosomes and some don't. Every 3 out of every 10 girls with TS will have some form of Mosaic TS.
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Is Mosaic Turner syndrome Hereditary?

Is Turner syndrome inherited? Turner syndrome is a genetic disorder, but it's usually not inherited, except in rare cases. An inherited genetic condition means that a parent (or both parents) passed down a mutated, or changed, gene. In Turner syndrome, the chromosome change happens randomly before birth.
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Is mosaic Turner syndrome intersex?

This is when some cells have two “sex” chromosomes (XX) but others only have one (X). A person can also have a mosaic in the form 46,XY/45X. Other mosaic types are also possible. When mosaic Turner Syndrome occurs, the person usually doesn't have all the associated signs of TS, and may have other signs of intersex.
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Is Turner syndrome inherited from 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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What is a mosaic child?

When a baby is born with Down syndrome, the healthcare provider takes a blood sample to do a chromosome study. Mosaicism or mosaic Down syndrome is diagnosed when there is a mixture of two types of cells. Some have the usual 46 chromosomes and some have 47. Those cells with 47 chromosomes have an extra chromosome 21.
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What is the difference between mosaic and classical Turner syndrome?

There are two types of Turner syndrome: In classical Turner syndrome, an X chromosome is completely missing. This affects about half of all people with TS. Mosaic Turner syndrome, mosaicism, or Turner mosaicism is where the abnormalities occur only in the X chromosome of some of the body's cells.
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Does mosaic Down syndrome affect intelligence?

The mean IQ level of the mosaic Down syndrome group was significantly higher than that of the trisomy 21 group. Many subjects with mosaicism showed better verbal abilities, and some also demonstrated normal visual-perceptual skills in paper- and-pencil tasks.
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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 average life expectancy of someone with Turner's syndrome?

Abstract. In a prospective study of 156 female patients with Turner's syndrome who had survived infancy and been followed up for an average of 17 years there were 15 deaths. The expected mortality was 3.6. Sixteen of the patients had a congenital heart anomaly and five of the deaths occurred in this group.
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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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Has anyone with Turner syndrome had a baby?

Even with years of estrogen replacement therapy, it's rare for a woman with Turner syndrome to naturally conceive a child. This is because most women with TS have accelerated loss of eggs contained in the ovary. Fortunately, there are many options available to help a woman with TS start a family.
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How do you test for mosaic Turner syndrome?

If, based on signs and symptoms, the doctor suspects that your child has Turner syndrome, a lab test will be done to analyze your child's chromosomes. The test involves a blood sample. Occasionally, your doctor may also request a cheek scraping (buccal smear) or skin sample.
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What causes mosaic syndrome?

Mosaic Down syndrome is caused by a random event shortly after the egg and sperm join together. When cells are dividing, some cells receive an extra copy of chromosome 21. Others do not. People with mosaic Down syndrome have some cells with two and some cells with three copies of chromosome 21.
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Does everyone have mosaicism?

As genetic sequencing technology becomes more sophisticated, a picture is emerging in the field of genetics showing that we all have some amount of mosaicism. The more frequently mosaicism is found in the body, the greater likelihood a person can develop a health condition because of it.
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Can two down syndromes have a normal baby?

Many pregnancies in women with Down syndrome produce children both with normal and with trisomy 21, whereas males are infertile. However, Down syndrome males are not always infertile and this is not global. Here we reported a 36-year-old man with proved nonmosaic trisomy 21 fathered two normal boys.
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Can mosaic embryos self correct?

Mosaic embryos may be self-correcting, with aneuploid cells becoming apoptotic or locating ultimately in the trophectoderm (embryonic placenta). Mosaicism can manifest in two forms: general and confined.
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Is mosaic Down syndrome a disability?

While people with mosaic Down syndrome often suffer from many of the same additional physical impairments that people with non-mosaic Down syndrome suffer from, the SSA does not have a specific disability listing for mosaic Down syndrome. A diagnosis of mosaic Down syndrome alone is not enough to qualify for benefits.
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Can Turner syndrome be detected before birth?

Turner syndrome is usually identified during childhood or at puberty. However, it can sometimes be diagnosed before a baby is born using a test called amniocentesis.
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What are three symptoms of Turner syndrome?

Signs of Turner syndrome at birth or during infancy may include:
  • Wide or weblike neck.
  • Low-set ears.
  • Broad chest with widely spaced nipples.
  • High, narrow roof of the mouth (palate)
  • Arms that turn outward at the elbows.
  • Fingernails and toenails that are narrow and turned upward.
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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 intersex people reproduce?

Can Intersex People Have Babies? Intersex people can—and do—have children. The reproduction basics need to be possible for this to occur, which typically includes the ability to have vaginal intercourse that results in implantation within a healthy womb.
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Are hermaphrodite humans fertile?

As of 2010, there have been at least 11 reported cases of fertility in true hermaphrodite humans in the scientific literature, with one case of a person with XY-predominant (96%) mosaic giving birth. There has been at least one case of an individual being fertile as a male.
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