Can uncle and niece have a baby?

Not in the US, no; it is illegal for a (full biological) niece and her (full biological) uncle to marry. That is considered incest because they share too much genetic material with each other.
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Can uncle and niece have a baby together?

Marriages between people who are related is more common than you might think. Unlike what many people think, their offspring are not doomed to birth defects or medical problems. In fact, unless they both carry the same gene mutation, the couple's chance of having a healthy child is almost as high as any other couple.
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Can niece and uncle marry?

It is not illegal as it is their custom. The legality of Uncle-niece marriages was confirmed in the Hindu Code Bill of 1984. Some Sophisticated South Indians consider uncle-niece marriage outmoded.
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Can uncle and nephew date?

Such a marriage may occur between biological (consanguine) relatives or between persons related by marriage (affinity). In some countries, avunculate marriages are prohibited by law, while in others marriages between such biological relatives are both legal and common, though now far less common.
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What happens if you have a child with a family member?

When parents are blood relatives, there is a higher risk of disease and birth defects, stillbirths, infant mortality and a shorter life expectancy. To have a child with severe diseases and disorders may cause heavy strain for the family in question.
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Can brother and sister have baby?

Siblings CAN have children together (meaning siblings having sex ARE capable of creating a pregnancy), but there are potentially serious consequences because each person carries a genetic code that is carried on to their children.
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What will happen if you have a baby with your sister?

The risk for passing down a genetic disease is much higher for siblings than first cousins. To be more specific, two siblings who have kids together have a higher chance of passing on a recessive disease to their kids.
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Can I marry my sister's daughter?

Yes , you can Marry mother's sister's daughter's daughter who is not under the degree of prohibited relationship as per section 2 (b) of Special Marriage Act. 2. However, you can not marry your mother's sister 's daughter.
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What happens if I marry my niece?

Summary: You cannot marry your niece even if you marry the marriage would be null and void according to Hindu marriage act,1955. The Hindu Marriage Act makes marriage between uncle and niece illegal for Hindus with the exception of marriages permitted by regional custom.
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Is it okay to marry your uncle?

according to hindu marriage act, no one can marry in their prohibited relationship, and your uncle (mama) is comes under the purview of prohibited relationship. There is a loophole if any custom is there in which uncle can marry their sister's daughter it can be done.
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Can I legally marry my cat?

Is it legal to marry an animal? Human-animal marriage is not specifically mentioned in national laws – meaning technically that there's nothing to stop you entering a state of holy matrimony with your dog, cat, hamster.
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Can I marry brother's daughter?

It depends upon your religion whether or not you can marry your cousin brother's daughter. If you are a Hindu, then you cannot marry her since you this would be a Sapinda relationship which are prohibited by Section 3 of Hindu Marriage Act, 1955.
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Can I marry my mothers brother?

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As the relation you are mentioning is within the prohibited degree of relationship for marriage, you cannot marry her as you both are sapindas of each other. However, I must add that if the customs allow for such marriage then the same can override the prohibition mentioned as per Hindu law.
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What if cousins have a baby?

The vast majority of children of first cousins are healthy and do not have problems due to their parents' relatedness. It is important to keep in mind that even for an unrelated couple, there is an approximately 2-3% chance that their child is born with a birth defect, genetic syndrome, or disability.
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Can a brother and sister marry?

Siblings cannot marry in the United States

Many states outlaw sexual relationships between siblings and between parents and their children, and no state allows siblings to marry. In some states, such as Oklahoma, such relations are punishable with prison sentences.
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What is a double uncle?

Noun. double uncle (plural double uncles) A man who is one's uncle in two different ways, e.g. a brother of one parent, and a brother-in-law of the other quotations ▼
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Can I marry aunt sister?

Yes, you can. Because an aunt by marriage (what your question implies) is no blood relation. Regardless of the blood relative status you may have a lot of trouble in your family, because of the generation gap.
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Who is forbidden to marry in Islam?

Historically, in Islamic culture and traditional Islamic law Muslim women have been forbidden from marrying Christian or Jewish men, whereas Muslim men have been permitted to marry Christian or Jewish women. It is lawful for Muslim men to marry Jewish or Christian women but not a polytheist woman (Quran 5:5).
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Can aunt's daughter marry?

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Your father's sister is your Paternal aunt and you are planning to marry your aunt's grand daughter. Technically your aunt's daughter's daughter is genologically your daughter. There is no bar in in marrying your aunt's daughter's daughter, provided the age difference is not more than 5 years.
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Can you legally marry your dad?

No person shall marry his or her sibling, parent, grandparent, child, grandchild, stepparent, grandparents' spouse, spouse's child, spouse's grandchild, sibling's child or parent's sibling. Consensual incest between people 16 years old or more is not a criminal offense.
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Can we marry mama son?

Two persons are said to be within the degrees of prohibited relationships: if one is a lineal ascendant of the other. For example a Daughter can not marry her father and grandfather. Similarly, a mother can not marry her son or grandson.
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Can you marry your child?

Child marriage is currently legal in 44 states (only Delaware, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, and Rhode Island have set the minimum age at 18 and eliminated all exceptions), and 20 U.S. states do not require any minimum age for marriage, with a parental or judicial waiver.
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What is it called when family members sleeping together?

Incest (/ˈɪnsɛst/ IN-sest) is human sexual activity between family members or close relatives. This typically includes sexual activity between people in consanguinity (blood relations), and sometimes those related by affinity (marriage or stepfamily), adoption, or lineage.
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What is it called when you have the same dad but different mom?

They may share the same mother but different fathers (in which case they are known as uterine siblings or maternal half-siblings), or they may have the same father but different mothers (in which case, they are known as agnate siblings or paternal half-siblings.
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What happens if two twins have a baby?

"[Two sets of] identical twins will not have identical offspring," says Professor Rodney Scott, head of medical genetics at the University of Newcastle. The only way we get identical offspring is when a fertilised egg splits into two cells. "Those identical cells grow into identical twins," says Scott.
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