Although most babies have similar height and weight at birth. But there is also a small percentage of babies who, due to various reasons, are either too big or too small at birth. Many parents worry because their babies are different. So, can babies with smaller body sizes be Down syndrome?

A baby with a small body size may not necessarily have Down syndrome. Down syndrome is usually caused by chromosomal reasons, with no discernible pattern. Moreover, this disease can occur in any location or race.
Generally, Tang's faces are very strange, with a wide distance between their eyes, giving them a silly and honest appearance. Some children with Down syndrome may even have very thick skin on their neck, accompanied by deformities in their limbs.
Not only that, most children with Down syndrome have very low intelligence, and no matter how they are cultivated, they cannot be like normal people. Their bone and muscle development also does not meet the minimum standards of a normal person. Any further rehabilitation is also ineffective.
There is currently no way to solve this disease in the world. The only way is to undergo prenatal screening for Down syndrome infants, and if any problems are found in the fetus, terminate the pregnancy immediately. This is the only way, although it may cause physical and psychological harm to pregnant women, it can prevent problematic babies from suffering for a lifetime.