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hey buddy,im 18m also from india,Is your stammer genetic,coz mine is and i cant even think about having a child to whom the stammer will pass on,also the experiences i had with women were so embarrass...
I come from a big family and my parents too & no one stutters but me . Maybe I’m the lucky one...
but also because the risk of having a child with a stutter is so low to begin with, even if someone who stutters has a 5 times higher chance of having a child who stutters it'll still be a small risk ...
i think it often can be hereditary and tends to run in families. i think you'll find more people than not on this subreddit will have relatives who stutter (just my observations from reading comments...
Stuttering isn’t heredity . I have four kids & none of them stutter . If you have a child that stutters it’s just by coincidence ....
Both my girlfriend and I have a stammer. We met on a speech programme. Your comment made me smile and feel relief for if we were to have kids, they would have two parents who understand and support th...
None of my 4 boys ages 18 to 7 stutter (two different marriages)....
I have two kids. I talked to a neurologist about the likelihood of passing down certain traits. My eldest (13) has a slight stutter but nothing like mine. It would be easily fixed with speech therapy ...
Im a lesbian so gonna be using ivf or adoption, I dont want to be pregnant anyway so my genes shouldn’t affect the baby...
My father has a slight stutter, pretty sure I got it from him. My cousin also had the mildest stutter, now it stopped I think. Maybe it runs in my family, sadly I got severely affected by it. ...
I might. Its still a relatively low chance. In my family, only me, my mum and my uncle stutter. All my cousins, my little sister, grandparents etc, do not. And even if I have children that stutter, ...
My son (7 yrs old) really took after me. He has my stutter and ADHD. Interestingly, he also has a second speech impediment, speech apraxia. And some other developmental delays . Before having him,...
I stuttered since early childhood. My mother-in-law stuttered most of her early life. Not having children never crossed my mind. We have two adult children. Neither stuttered. We have 5 adult grandso...
Mine too… Well, if you count one other member out of a 50 member family a genetic risk (or normal population distribution). So, if a 2% chance is a deal breaker, then I guess you might want to consid...
as it currently stands, I don't see a life with children. If I had kids doing all the things I've ever wanted to do would suddenly become unattainable. I'm still young, so maybe in the future if I mee...
My dad stutters. Besides him, I've only met 2 other people with a stutter in my 33 years. Then I wonder how many mild stutterers like myself I've encountered but never even realized it.....
There are different levels of stuttering for all ages, genders, etc. When I went to a stuttering clinic, there were different age groups with different levels of fluency difficulty. Stuttering is a ...
I try mushrooms 🍄 and I still stuttering,but it helped me in different way,see world a bit differently 😉...
Stuttering is caused by many factors. Genetic, head trauma, etc. If you got it later on in life via a head trauma or stress, then maybe there's a "cure" for it. But my brain has only ever known stu...
I’d say it’s rare, given the number of people who are surprised by my stutter, but holy fuck, I’ve met a lot of people who stutter myself. Both my parents stuttered, and neither of them stutters anymo...