for information regarding this subject go to the link below (Hydrocephalus Fact Sheet)
I don't know much about this, but my mother gave birth naturally (vaginal) to my little sister, so it must be possible. It would depend on how serious your baby's hydrocephalus is. I have a friend whose grandson's hydrocephalus made vaginal delivery impossible.
what happens to chromosomes during anaphase
As a new baby grows, more cell must be made. This happens by the process of cell division. Each new cell has its own set of chromosomes carrying exactly the same information as the original fertilized cell.
The chromosomes divide.
A baby's umbilical cord cell typically has 46 chromosomes, which is the normal number of chromosomes in a human cell.
the treatment of hydrocephalus
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Conditions responsible for hydrocephalus in a fetus include infantile congenital (present at birth) hydrocephalus, hydrocephalus associated with encephalocele or myelomeningocele, posthemorrhagic hydrocephalus in newborns.
A baby with two X chromosomes is biologically female. This genetic composition typically results in the development of female reproductive anatomy and characteristics.
Mutations in their chromosomal DNA. Each parent gives chromosomes to the baby, and when they meet sometimes there are doubles of chromosomes, missing chromosomes, or mutated chromosomes which cause abnormalities in the DNA and overall the child.
Hydrocephalus is usually detected at birth, but some cases slip through the net, and aren't diagnosed until later in life, even people into their 70's. Hydrocephalus is usually the result of another problem within the skull.