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When parents are blood relatives, there is a higher risk of disease and birth defects, stillbirths, infant mortality and a shorter life expectancy. To have a child with severe diseases and disorders may cause heavy strain for the family in question.
So when your first cousin has a child, that child isnt your niece or nephew, so what are they to you? You and that child are first cousins once removed. Your children and your cousins children are second cousins.
The vast majority of children of first cousins are healthy and do not have problems due to their parents relatedness. It is important to keep in mind that even for an unrelated couple, there is an approximately 2-3% chance that their child is born with a birth defect, genetic syndrome, or disability.
If first cousins have children, the children are second cousins to each other. Theyre the same generation as each other, because they share a set of great-grandparents. If second cousins have children, the children are third cousins to each other.
The vast majority of children of first cousins are healthy and do not have problems due to their parents relatedness. It is important to keep in mind that even for an unrelated couple, there is an approximately 2-3% chance that their child is born with a birth defect, genetic syndrome, or disability.
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In the United States, second cousins are legally allowed to marry in every state. However, marriage between first cousins is legal in only about half of the American states. All in all, marrying your cousin or half-sibling will largely depend on the laws where you live and personal and/or cultural beliefs.
If first cousins have children, the children are second cousins to each other. Theyre the same generation as each other, because they share a set of great-grandparents. If second cousins have children, the children are third cousins to each other.
When parents are blood relatives, there is a higher risk of disease and birth defects, stillbirths, infant mortality and a shorter life expectancy. To have a child with severe diseases and disorders may cause heavy strain for the family in question.
The vast majority of children of first cousins are healthy and do not have problems due to their parents relatedness. It is important to keep in mind that even for an unrelated couple, there is an approximately 2-3% chance that their child is born with a birth defect, genetic syndrome, or disability.
Increased Risk Of Birth Defects Blinding disorders, blood cancer, Thalassemia and breathing disorders are amongst the most common disorders among children born out of marriages with close relatives.

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