Down Syndrome

Understanding Down Syndrome starts with kindness. It occurs when there is an extra 21st chromosome in the body. That extra can affect the growth and learning of the individual. Most kids with Down Syndrome:

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Why Does Down Syndrome Happen?

Humans have 46 chromosomes. In Down syndrome, there’s a little change. The total number of chromosomes is 47 because there is an additional copy of chromosome 21. This extra chromosome Happens because:

How Common Is It?

  • Age 20: Very low risk
  • Age 35+: Higher risk
  • Age 45+: Highest risk

What are the Signs You Might Notice in a Newborn with Down Syndrome?

Every baby is beautiful on their own. However, common physical features include:

Body Features

Face Features

Expert doctors and therapists for Down syndrome

Children with Down syndrome need expert doctors to help them in different ways:

Pediatrician

Developmental Pediatrician

Speech Therapist

Occupational Therapist

Physiotherapist

Special Educator

Health Checks After Birth

All babies with Down Syndrome should get special check-ups, including:

Growing Up with Down Syndrome

Regular Health Check-Ups Are Important

Doctors will check:

What Other Health Problems Might Happen?

Not everyone gets these, but some kids and adults may have:

Heart Problems

Ear, Nose & Throat Issues

Eye Issues

Digestion Problems

Bone & Joint Issues

Hormone Problems

Brain & Nerve Issues

Blood-Related Issues

Can People with Down Syndrome Live a Long Life?

Yes!

Can You Know Before the Baby is Born?

Yes. Doctors can check during pregnancy using:
These tests help parents prepare and make informed decisions.

Prenatal Testing

Pregnant women can choose to get tests to check if the baby might have Down syndrome.

Two types of tests:

These tests help parents prepare in advance.

Treatment and Procedures You Need to Know

Down Syndrome is not “curable.” Many medical and developmental interventions are effective in enhancing quality of life.

1. Health Check-ups and Screenings

Doctors usually test for:
Speech, occupational, and ABA therapies are pivotal. The ideal age to begin is between 2-3 months of age.

2. Special Education Plans (IEP)

Schools may create an IEP – Individualised Education Plan for your child. It includes goals, activities, and support needed in class.

3. Surgery and Medical Treatment

Some babies are born with health issues that may need surgery, such as:

4. Medications

Children may need medicines for:
Always talk to your child’s pediatrician before starting anything new.

How Does Continua Kids Help?

At Continua Kids, we offer:

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