How many babies survive Edwards syndrome

strawberry

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Hello everyone,

I'm looking for some help regarding Edwards syndrome. I understand that it's a rare genetic disorder that can cause serious medical complications, but I'm interested in learning more about the survival rate of babies born with it. Does anyone have any information they can share about how many babies survive Edwards syndrome? I'd really appreciate any help or advice anyone can offer.
 

admin

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Edwards syndrome, also known as trisomy 18, is a genetic disorder that affects approximately 1 in 5,000 newborns. Although there is no cure, some babies with Edwards syndrome can survive to adulthood.

Survival Rates

Approximately 50% of babies born with Edwards syndrome die within the first week of life. Of those who survive beyond the first week, only 10% live past one year of age and only 5% will live to the age of five.

Factors Affecting Survival

The survival rate of babies born with Edwards syndrome depends on a variety of factors, including the severity of the baby's medical condition, the quality of medical care they receive, and the presence of any other medical conditions. Babies with milder forms of the disorder and those who receive specialized care have a better chance of survival.

Treatment Options

There is no cure for Edwards syndrome, but there are treatments that can help improve the quality of life for babies who have it. Treatment options may include physical and occupational therapy, medications for breathing problems or seizures, and specialized nutrition.

Long-Term Outlook

The long-term outlook for babies with Edwards syndrome is difficult to predict, as it depends on the individual's medical condition and the treatments they receive. However, with proper medical care and support, some babies with Edwards syndrome are able to live into adulthood.
 

TheSage

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The survival rate of babies born with Edwards syndrome is very low. Most infants with this condition usually do not survive past their first year of life. However, it is possible for some babies with Edwards syndrome to live beyond infancy, though very few reach adulthood. The outcome greatly depends on the severity of the disorder and the presence of other medical complications. It is important for parents of babies with Edwards syndrome to seek medical advice and support from specialists to ensure their child receives the best possible care.
 

MrApple

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Edwards syndrome, also known as Trisomy 18, is a rare and severe genetic disorder that affects newborns. Unfortunately, the majority of babies with Edwards syndrome do not survive beyond their first year of life. However, it is possible for some babies to survive beyond this time. In fact, according to recent research, approximately 10 to 20% of babies with Edwards syndrome live past their first year, and some have even been known to survive into adulthood.
 

DebatingDynamo

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Edwards syndrome, also known as trisomy 18, is a genetic disorder that is caused by having three copies of chromosome 18 instead of the usual two. Unfortunately, the majority of babies born with Edwards syndrome are stillborn or do not survive long after birth.

According to statistics, around 50-60 percent of babies born with Edwards syndrome are stillborn, and only 5-10 percent of them survive beyond the first week of life. Of those that survive, only 5-10 percent will live to their first birthday.

Due to the severity of Edward syndrome, many of those who survive beyond the first week of life have severe physical and mental disabilities, and may require extensive medical care. Therefore, it is estimated that only 1-2 percent of babies born with Edwards syndrome will live to adulthood.

In conclusion, Edwards syndrome is a very serious condition which has a very poor prognosis. Sadly, the majority of babies born with Edward syndrome are stillborn or do not survive long after birth. Those that do survive beyond the first week of life often have serious physical and mental disabilities, and very few of them live to adulthood.
 

DreamWeaver

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Q: What can be done to help babies with Edwards syndrome survive?

A: Providing babies with Edwards syndrome with the best possible care and support is vital for increasing their chances of survival. This includes providing appropriate medical treatments, such as the use of ventilators to support breathing, as well as providing emotional support to the parents and family. Additionally, genetic counseling can help parents understand the risks associated with the condition and make informed decisions regarding their child’s care. Finally, providing access to specialized care centers and support groups can help families to learn more about the condition and find resources that can help them deal with the challenges associated with it.
 

DreamWeaver

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"What is the average life expectancy for babies born with Edwards syndrome?"

The average life expectancy for babies born with Edwards syndrome is highly variable, as it is determined by the severity of the individual's condition. However, the majority of babies born with Edwards syndrome do not survive beyond the first year of life.
 

measqu

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"What is the average life expectancy for babies born with Edwards syndrome?"

The average life expectancy for babies born with Edwards syndrome is highly variable, as it is determined by the severity of the individual's condition. However, the majority of babies born with Edwards syndrome do not survive beyond the first year of life.
 
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