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      helplessmum3
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      phtthp:
      Lavina:

      I gave birth at 26, relatively young right? also like that.......


      Yes, 26 is young.

      one of my cousin's friends - the wife (herself a doctor) gave birth at 27.
      Her husband is a cardiologist. The child is ASD.
      wamin:
      You should ask your doctor to write those gummies (also available in syrup) for your kid. My sister in law had those for her daughter and he is getting fat now :). I have name of the syrup, if u want i can PM you.
      wamin, may i know the name of these gummies ?
      my child is skinny, because she v picky in food, don't eat vegetables, throw out all the peas. Think she need to eat these gummies ... to fatten her up.


      maybe husband is old?

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        helplessmum3
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        now i dare not try 2nd one too 😞


        my mum's neighbor give birth at 45 for 1st kid!!! 46 for 2nd kid, 48 for 3rd kid.

        ALL NT..

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          helplessmum3
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          http://www.todayonline.com/daily-focus/youth/simply-artistic


          arts by asd artist.

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            phtthp
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            helplessmum3:

            maybe husband is old?
            Her husband 38.
            Quality of sperm also important, not just quality of woman's egg.

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              helplessmum3
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              junemom:
              Hi,


              anyone here knows anything about this that can share their experiences with me?
              Thanks.

              http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=75&t=935&start=3980

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                helplessmum3
                last edited by

                i think all in all is health…


                you may be 40 yo, but your health is at 20yo… u may be at 20yo and your heath is at 40yo…

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                  wamin
                  last edited by

                  It call

                  Mr. Tumee Multivitamin - All natural Gelatin free Gumee.
                  Here is google link but you can buy locally

                  http://www.gvtc.co.uk/mrtumee/multivitwithfruitandfibre.html

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                    Summer tan
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                    phtthp:
                    Summer tan:


                    1) the doctor at Jurong Medical Centre-Child Development Unit told me that if one child is ASD, then the sequent one(s) will have 18% chance of being ASD too, and even higher if the next one is a boy. I've a 5yo boy, gave birth early 30s. I've heard alot that having a siblings for ASD kid is helpful but both my hb and I are worried. We are not optimistic with the 82% though..

                    did you ask him ... how he derive at the figure, 18 % ?

                    I didn't ask where she got the statistics cos was upset to hear that then. I've read somewhere from internet it also stated 1 in 5 chances which comes up to 20%. Actually I really wanted another one but no courage.

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                      mashy
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                      Summer tan:
                      phtthp:

                      [quote=\"Summer tan\"]
                      1) the doctor at Jurong Medical Centre-Child Development Unit told me that if one child is ASD, then the sequent one(s) will have 18% chance of being ASD too, and even higher if the next one is a boy. I've a 5yo boy, gave birth early 30s. I've heard alot that having a siblings for ASD kid is helpful but both my hb and I are worried. We are not optimistic with the 82% though..

                      did you ask him ... how he derive at the figure, 18 % ?

                      I didn't ask where she got the statistics cos was upset to hear that then. I've read somewhere from internet it also stated 1 in 5 chances which comes up to 20%. Actually I really wanted another one but no courage.[/quote]Then try for another one. Don't let statistics ruin your life. They also said those who are older have higher chance of DS. Rubbish. So many of my older friends were so worried for nothing when they got the DS blood results back.

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                        helplessmum3
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                        Wamin, Eden is sister school of ARC

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