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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I had children at 32, 35 and 37. The child I had at 32 has a chromosomal disorder and the ones I had subsequently do not. It’s always a risk. For what it’s worth, I just took all my children to a museum, out to lunch today and to an amusement park yesterday, everyone had a blast. I don’t actually see what having a brother with a chromosomal abnormality “does” to *them*.[/quote] Really? Perhaps your child is very easy going, has a very mild condition, or a combination of the two. I do not imagine most siblings of a person with a significant disability will claim that it has little/no effect on them. Sometimes the effects are actually really positive but a lot of times with really serious conditions they are not. I'm glad your family is not affected.[/quote]
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