Monday, February 7, 2011

If a male T1 impregnated a female T1, is there an increased chance of diabetic children?

None Heresay answer please. I would like to Biostatistics. Hvis chance is increased, Finn family diabetic supply chains? I guess if someone raises a child with diabetes, two diabetic parents be the best, it was done. If you and your partner have type 1 diabetes, the risk is 1 in 10 and one of four I found this information on genetics, the American Diabetes Association. Read the genetics section of its Web site http://www.diabetes.org/genetics.jsp answer is no. Since T1 is not hereditary, most authors regard it as autoimmune ie your body is your pancreas other theories suggest viral etiology. in T2 is a strong family history of causality. Jennifer T, thanks, I did not know it before:) Type 1 is genetic (someone said that it is not), but I'm with type 1 diabetes, and I took a class when I was younger. There is a 7% chance when two children with diabetes have in common is that the child is a diabetic himself. therefore, it is "confident" that their children will be diabetic, but will be in their genes, so that somewhere down the line that can be diagnosed, but a low percentage that the child is born with diabetes. good luck! I wondered why. I find it interesting that according to the relationship, a type of mothers with children under 25 years had a risk reduction increases when the risk of all. I like the idea of the supplies warehouse Sam's Club for diabetes. Maybe I could have insulin bottles as large as the large glass with mayonnaise. I tried to inquire about this as well and as far as I can tell there is a slightly increased risk to the general population, but type 2 is much more heritable. It is 15 times greater risk for a child of a type 1, type 1, though, so that if both parents do not know how it could increase the risk. While we're not sure exactly what triggers a species, there seems to be a genetic predisposition to develop it. Most type 1, so that the children had at least one child with type 1 diabetes, so I expect that to happen, but yes, this child will have a much easier time with their parents who do not have diabetes! There is no real answer to this. My father was a kind of type one, which my mother had five children and only two were diagnosed with a type. Recently, new research shows that diabetes is not hereditary, but a virus in your body can not fight the pancreas and stops. So chances are you might have a child with diabetes, I would say yes. But do not let that worry you too much, there are worse things out there. Diabetic supplies are expensive, so good insurance, I do not know of any supply chain that offers a lot of good things cheaper, besides those eligible for Medicaid, Medicare. Good luck .

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