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Missing a chromosome
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<blockquote data-quote="Kjs" data-source="post: 302204"><p>Thought I would ask the experts.</p><p> </p><p>My next door neighbor has 6 kids. All under 10, all homeschooled. Very rarely go anywhere. The youngest baby is about 8 months old. </p><p> </p><p>The boys were talking to me yestersay (age 6 and 4). The older one says the baby isn't going to talk, or will have a hard time because she is missing a chromosome. I don't want to straight out ask the mother. We talk, but not too often. She is busy (home schooling the kids) or I am working. The baby is a girl. What does that mean?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kjs, post: 302204"] Thought I would ask the experts. My next door neighbor has 6 kids. All under 10, all homeschooled. Very rarely go anywhere. The youngest baby is about 8 months old. The boys were talking to me yestersay (age 6 and 4). The older one says the baby isn't going to talk, or will have a hard time because she is missing a chromosome. I don't want to straight out ask the mother. We talk, but not too often. She is busy (home schooling the kids) or I am working. The baby is a girl. What does that mean? [/QUOTE]
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