The Mongolian Child
The genetic material contains twenty-three pairs of chromosomes. Twenty-three chromosomes of the egg are associated with twenty-three chromosomes from the sperm. Sometimes, however, there is a defect in the fusion or division between them, causing hereditary carrying forty-seven chromosomes, Often, the imbalance in the pair is the twenty-one Karmosumi, and the reason for the label is that the features of these children resemble Mongolians living in China, and around.
Characteristics of the Mongolian child
Due to the difference in the number of chromosomes in the Mongolian child, it carries some different qualities, including:
- After the distance between the eyes from the inside; because of the presence of excessive skin in that area, and the eyes widen with a lateral elongation.
- Small ears.
- The Palace of the Neck.
- Small chin.
- The size of the tongue and the narrowness of the jaws, so it is difficult for them to keep their tongues inside their mouths, so the tongue has outside most.
- Palace of toes and hands.
- Looseness of the body, because of the lack of complete control of the muscles by the nervous system, they face many of the problems of motor, and this is evident when trying to hold things.
- Decreased mental capacity.
Reasons for the birth of a Mongolian child
Not enough results have been found regarding the reasons behind the birth of a Mongolian child, but there are many data that give a picture of these reasons, including:
- The increase in the number of births of Mongolian children in women is more than 40 years, but it is not the only reason. There are many young women who have had Mongolian children, but in general women are advised to have children at an early age before reaching that age.
- The most important of these vitamins is folic acid, which causes the lack of congenital deformities in the fetus. Therefore, women are advised to take dietary supplements of this vitamin before thinking about childbearing. As well as take care of feeding during pregnancy, and focus on eating vegetables and fruits, as it is rich in vitamins.
- Marriage of relatives, so it is advisable to avoid.
- It is important to know that Mongolian status is not inherited unless the mother is infected with this syndrome, not the father. The fact that Mongolian males can not have children, and in some other cases, is called transition, where one of the parents is pregnant but not a Mongolian, Not inherited because it is not transmitted through generations, but to one generation.