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A child who is pregnant with a cousin cannot be born. After all, my cousin is a direct blood relative.
In this case, the possibility of giving birth to a child is very high, so it is best not to give birth.
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As long as the blood relationship is not within five generations, you can rest assured that you can give birth, if it is a close relative, it is recommended not to give birth, because the prenatal examination can not absolutely detect the genetic disease of the fetus, only the external situation of the fetus, so even if the prenatal examination is healthy, there may be hidden genetic diseases.
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If you are within three generations, you must not be born. There is no restriction for more than three generations. If it's a cousin, it's definitely not okay.
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It is not recommended to give birth, and it is very dangerous to give birth to a child who is born with a higher chance of suffering from certain congenital diseases. However, not all of them will get sick.
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Of course, I can't give birth, because my cousin is a close relative, and the child born is problematic, and three generations of close relatives can't get married.
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From a physiological point of view, it is better not to give birth. Because it is easy to cause health problems in children. This is generally not allowed.
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Can you have a baby if you are pregnant with your cousin? I think that of course I can have a child who is pregnant with my cousin, because my cousin and I are not close relatives, which is normal. Red.
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This child is not allowed to be born, because your cousin is a close relative, and the state strictly prohibits this marriage, and it is easy to give birth to a malformed fetus if you want to have children.
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It is recommended not to have children, and if you insist, it is recommended to have regular pregnancy tests to find out whether the child has malformations as soon as possible.
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Of course you can give birth, but the old cousin is afraid of problems when he has a child, if you really like your cousin with your cousin, cousin!
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No, because there will be some genes for hereditary diseases in the body of inbred pregnancy, and the probability of this hereditary disease in the children they give birth to is higher than that of ordinary people, so it is not good for the eugenics of offspring.
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Can't give birth, it's either a deformed child or an intellectual deficiency, and a deformed child can still be examined with B ultrasound, and the mental deficiency can't be seen.
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If you are pregnant with your cousin's child, I do not recommend that you give birth to him, because a child born to a close relative may have a natural disease.
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This can't be born, because you belong to close relatives, such a child may not be complete, which means that the child will be sick, and it is not good for close relatives to have children.
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It is not good for close relatives to get married, the country's requirement is that close relatives cannot get married, the reason is because the family genes are relatively similar, if you are pregnant, the chromosomes of the child born will be affected, and the malformation rate is too high.
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Pregnant with a cousin's child? It's ......Don't give birth!
First of all, the children born of inbred unions may not be in good health.
Secondly, he was born to receive strange eyes from everyone. Don't let an innocent child endure this.
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Cousin children can not be born, close relatives, forbidden to marry.
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Hello, according to what you said, it is better not to have children, because you are close relatives, which will cause the next generation to develop malformations, it is better to pay attention.
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If you are married, you can choose to give birth to the child, if you are not married, your parents do not agree with you being together, and the child you give birth to will not have a good growth and living environment, and it is not recommended to give birth.
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It's better not to give birth! It is likely that the child is not developing properly.
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It is not recommended to marry and have children within three generations of direct blood relatives and collateral blood relatives, because there are many genetic problems in modern marriages, so it is not recommended to have children.
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If you are pregnant with your cousin's child, if you are close relatives, I don't think you should give birth, what if this child is deformed in the first life?
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As long as the child is healthy, of course it can be born.
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It's better not to, the offspring born of inbreeding are often defective.
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It is recommended to have a prenatal checkup, and if it is normal, it can give birth.
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Are you ready to marry him? If you want to be an unwed mother, I suggest you don't.
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Collateral blood relatives of no more than three generations cannot marry, they are close relatives, close relatives marry and have children, and the children are disabled or have genetic diseases.
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Don't be born without marriage.
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If you are a boy, then your cousin's baby is called your cousin.
If you are a girl, then your cousin's baby calls you Cousin.
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It depends on whether your cousin is the son of your aunt (Dad's sister or sister) or your aunt (Mom's sister or sister).
In other words, whether the relationship between you and your cousin is an aunt-cousin relationship or an aunt-cousin relationship, if it is an aunt-cousin relationship, then your cousin's children should call you cousin-cousin; If it is an aunt-cousin relationship, then your cousin's children should call you cousin.
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If they intermarry, it is called a consanguineous marriage. There are too many similar genetic factors in both of them, and the offspring cannot produce stupid mutations from them, and the opinion suggests that the genes are inherited in an autosomal recessive way, and their children may develop the disease because they are homozygous for the mutation.
Thus, consanguineous mating increases the risk of certain autosomal recessive disorders. You are normal now, which means that there is no mutation in your genes, and as long as your current lover is not a close relative, it will not be affected. I hope my reply helps!
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Hello, it does not affect the marriage of close relatives is that there is a common blood relationship within three generations or less. If they intermarry, the old quarrel is called a consanguineous marriage. Both of them have too many similar genetic factors for offspring to be able to mutate from them.
Cousins who belong to collateral blood relatives within three generations are not allowed to marry and have children, and cousins who do not belong to collateral blood relatives within three generations can marry and have children. For example, although the children of the parents' cousins are also cousins, this cousin relationship can be married because they do not belong to the collateral blood relationship within three generations. Cousins who are collateral blood relatives within three generations include cousins who are from the same grandparents or maternal grandparents.
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I don't think there's anything wrong with it, even if there are taboos in some places, it's up to you to do this kind of thing. I was confined at my mother's house, and my mother took good care of me, but if I changed to my mother-in-law, I didn't understand the language, my living habits were different, and I was not used to eating. As long as it's convenient for the mother's side, there is no opinion.