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    The Incidence of a Child Being Born with Down Syndrome
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The Incidence of a Child Being Born with Down Syndrome

Question 15

Question 15

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The incidence of a child being born with Down syndrome to a mother at age 35 is 1 in 500 births. The risk at maternal age 45 is 1 in births.


A) 250
B) 100
C) 50
D) 18

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