The Four-Leaf Clover
(Connie's Version)
Who
knows why Down syndrome occurs? Why does the extra 21st chromosome
stick to the cell when the fertilized egg begins its first cell
division? It can be compared to what happens in nature to a field of
clover. Usually, we see 3 leaves on each clover. Once in a while,
however, we find a clover that has an extra leaf –- making it a
four-leaf clover. We don’t know why Mother Nature decided to add that
extra leaf; she just did. There is no obvious explanation -– all of the
clover plants grew in the same soil, were exposed to the same sun and
rain, etc. Mother Nature just decided to add an extra leaf to one of the
clover in the clover patch. This doesn’t make it better or not as good
as the other clover -- it just makes it different. Some people even
believe it brings a person good luck when they find a four-leaf clover.
It is much the same way with the extra chromosome. We don’t know why
Mother Nature didn’t let the cell divide evenly, but she didn’t. She
decided to add another chromosome to that baby’s cells. It doesn’t make
the baby better or not as good as the other babies -- it just makes him
or her different. And if you find one of those babies, you are truly
lucky for they are very special babies -- who grow into very special
people.
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