Yes, a woman can experience HELP syndrome (Hemolysis, Elevated Liver enzymes, Low Platelet count) more than once in different pregnancies. However, it is rare for it to occur in multiple pregnancies. Each pregnancy is unique, and the risk factors for HELP syndrome can vary. It is important for women with a history of HELP syndrome to be closely monitored during subsequent pregnancies.
Some organizations that can help a family cope with Turner Syndrome are the Turner Syndrome Society, Global Genes, and the National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD). These organizations provide resources, support, and information to individuals and families affected by Turner Syndrome.
There is no known psychological condition known as Stockhausen syndrome. It is likely a play on words, combining the name of the composer Karlheinz Stockhausen with the more commonly known Stockholm syndrome.
There is no medical condition known as "Charles Benet syndrome." It may be a mistaken or misspelled term. If you can provide more context or details, I would be happy to try to help.
A karyotype can provide information about the number, size, and shape of an individual's chromosomes. This can help detect chromosomal abnormalities such as Down syndrome or Turner syndrome in a fetus.
It is uncommon but possible for some women to ovulate twice in one month. This phenomenon is known as "ovulation twice in one cycle" or "double ovulation." It typically occurs due to hormonal fluctuations, but it does not happen regularly for most women.
Bermuda Syndrome happened in 1995.
Moonlight Syndrome happened in 1997.
Alien Syndrome happened in 1987.
its when someone or ''something'' has twice the abilities that of the terminator 2
Don't Happen Twice was created on 2001-01-29.
The symptoms that can happen to one who has Brugada syndrome may include fainting, irregular heartbeat, or a heart which stops beating. Brugada syndrome is similar to having a heart rhythm disease.
Tourette syndrome occurs worldwide, in people of all racial and ethnic groups
Yes. Marfan syndrome is found equally in all ethnic groups.
Nothing will happen. You will stay the same as if you have had it for years.
Yes, it will help!!
nothing can cure down syndrome but physical and speech therapy help
IBS Irritable Bowel Syndrome