I was told that since my first son has Down
Syndrome, that a subsequent pregnancy (not pregnant... yet!) will be
considered "high risk" even though his type of DS is Trisomy 21 which
basically means it was a pure fluke of mother nature (not hereditary).
Anyone else with a similar experience? We are going to start trying in the next month or two an am wondering if I will have a harder time getting pregnant this go around.

Aiden Jude is on his way!

Re: 2nd baby after 1st had Down Syndrome
DX: Severe MFI 9/1/11
Because of Undescended testicle at birth
IVF #1 October BFN; 5 snowbabies
FET: November/December 2011
ET: 12/7/11; Beta 1: 12/16/11: 66 Beta 2: 12/19/11: 212! 1st ultrasound 1/3/12! Graduated 1/10/12: heartbeat 160
SAIF Always Welcome
I don't have any advice on this subject either, but your son is just as precious as can be! Love that outfit!
Good luck to you when you do start TTC again!
I not totally sure, but I would maybe see about talking to your OB or a genetic counselor for more detailed advice.
Your LO is darling!!! Best of luck!
Our son is adorable!
I do not have any personal experience with this. I do know a women who's 3rd son has DS and she was given a %tage risk of her subsequent children having it (its higher then the general population). She went on to have a daughter who did not have DS. I think just because you had one child with a chromosomal problem they will follow you closely, which is not necessarily a bad thing.
Is there a reason why you think you may have trouble TTC? Did you have issues before? Or just general anxiety? I don't think your son having DS would have an affect on that.
What a cutie! Love the picture! I am a special education teacher and this subject actually came up with a parent and they refereced information from:
https://americanpregnancy.org/birthdefects/downsyndrome.html
Specific to your question: "For couples who have had one child with Down syndrome due to translocation trisomy 21, there may be an increased likelihood of Down syndrome in future pregnancies. This is because one of the parents may be a balanced carrier of the translocation. The chance of passing the translocation depends on the sex of the parent who carries the rearranged chromosome 21. If the father is the carrier, the risk is about 3 percent, with the mother as the carrier, the risk is about 12 percent.
In all cases of Down syndrome, but especially in cases with translocation trisomy 21, it is important for the parents to have genetic counseling in order to determine their risk."
That must be why you would be considered a high risk, next pregnancy. In any case, I wish you luck on TTC #2!
My DH has(had) two brothers that each had down syndrome, one passed away, and thats who we're naming our son after, and the other is one of my best friends even though he's two!
his name is jacob also 
anyways, i'm not sure what down syndrome they have but im suuure it's the genentic one since they both had it, so my pregnancy is considered high risk also. Good luck on your second
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