This is my nephew Jack Alexander he was born premature,
Due to fluid in his lungs before the doctors could take him out,
His mother had to have cortisone injections to support his lungs.
Jack was born on the 13/11/2008 both mother and baby was doing fine.
The whole family over joyed of the birth of a beautiful boy into the family,
Who will keep us all on our toes and bring much joy into our lives.
Rita & Shane you both have the support of the whole family behind you!!
This is just antother challenge in our lives that we will over come.
Jack was was born with Down Syndrome but we are all going to give him the,
Best of what life has to offer you and love and support.
What Causes Down Syndrome
The human body is made of cells. All cells contain a center, called a nucleus, in which genes are stored. Genes, which carry the codes responsible for all our inherited characteristics, are grouped along rod-like structures called chromosomes. Normally, the nucleus of each cell contains 23 pairs of chromosomes, half of which are inherited from each parent. Down syndrome occurs when some or all of a person's cells have an extra full or partial copy of chromosome 21.
The most common form of Down syndrome is known as Trisomy 21. Individuals with Trisomy 21 have 47 chromosomes instead of the usual 46 in each of their cells. The condition results from an error in cell division called nondisjunction. Prior to or at conception, a pair of 21st chromosomes in either the sperm or the egg fails to separate. As the embryo develops, the extra chromosome is replicated in every cell of the body. This error in cell division is responsible for 95 percent of all cases of Down syndrome.
Down syndrome also encompasses two other genetic conditions: mosaicism and translocation. Mosaicism occurs when nondisjunction of chromosome 21 takes place in one of the initial cell divisions after fertilization causing a person to have 46 chromosomes in some of their cells and 47 in others. The least common form of Down syndrome, mosaicism, accounts for only 1 to 2 percent of all cases. Translocation, which accounts for 3 to 4 percent of cases of Down syndrome, occurs when part of chromosome 21 breaks off during cell division and attaches to another chromosome, usually chromosome 14. While the total number of chromosomes in the cells remains 46, the presence of an extra part of chromosome 21 causes the characteristics of Down syndrome.
The cause of the extra full or partial chromosome is still unknown. What we do know that it is not caused by environmental factors or anything the mother does before or during her pregnancy. Maternal age is the only factor that has been linked to an increased chance of having a baby with Down syndrome resulting from nondisjunction. A 35-year-old woman has a one in 353 chance of conceiving a child with Down syndrome. By age 40, the incidence has increased to one in 85. However, because younger women have higher fertility rates, more babies with Down syndrome are born to women under the age of 35. Once a woman has given birth to a baby with Down syndrome, the chance of having a second child with Down syndrome might be increased by an additional 1 percent.
Maternal age, however, is not linked to the chance of having a baby with translocation. Most cases are sporadic, chance events, but in about one third of translocation cases, one parent is a carrier of a translocated chromosome. For this reason, the chance of translocation in a second pregnancy is higher than that seen in nondisjunction.
segunda-feira, 17 de novembro de 2008
Jack Alexander!!!
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Jack Alexander,
You were born with a mission to keep the family united.
You are a baby of love.
You will always be surrounded with support and happiness.
You will make it through with shining colors and show us all a thing or two.
A Special Hug to your parents..
Thank You for letting me know him..
Special Hug Fernanda...
Esta carícia de fresca brisa
Transporta a beleza de Oriente
Uma voz doce cede ao silêncio
Esta aurora acorda finalmente
A sombra perdeu-se na luz
Escuto o pranto e o riso na bruma
Palavras fugindo ao sentido
Lembranças perdidas na espuma
Boa semana
Mágico beijo
My Gorgeous cousin Jack Alexandra,
Welcome to our world little man!
So proud to have you as my cousin you are one of us no diffrent.Sorry if i annoy you cause ill never leave you alone you will never get sick of my hugs and kisses.Love you so much my special little man,and im sure you and cruz will be best mates.congratulations to you tita rita and shane you have such a gorgeous son.. All my love Nat xxxx.(MAKAKINHA)
Congratulations to you and to Jack's loving parents! He is a precious little guy, who will give joy to each and everyone that surrounds him.
You will see that this little angel will teach many things to many people. Down Syndrome is a disorder and these kids grow up facing many obstacles, however they are bright, funny and just as lovable as any other child. I've had the pleasure to be touched by a few of these special souls who have taught me a great deal in life.
Be strong and ALWAYS be proud of Jack. For HE will do you just as proud! :)
Hugs & Kisses :)
Um beijinho e um abraço especial para ti amiga!
olha a tua sobrinha makakinha ;)
Beijinho para ela.
Silent Whisper he is a beautiful Little boy who will show us all a,
Few things.
He is our special lttle boy who is loved by all....
Hugs & Kisses:)
O Profeta obrigada pela visita
Beijinho para ti
Makakinha thank you for stopping by
He will never get sick of our hugs And kisses but you have to get behind me to get to him (LOL)
Kisses nat love you:)
Obrigada Fj pela visita:)
Deixo um beijinho e um abraco para ti:)
Fica descansado que eu entrego o beijinho a makakinha
Lua yes i know what you are saying Is very true im sure he is going,
To teach us all so many things.
We are there to help him through Whatever obstacles he may go Through.
Beijinhos grandes amiga
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