Edward's Syndrome
Edwards Syndrome, Trisomy E or Trisomy 18, as it’s most commonly known, is a genetic disorder that happens to the fetus during conception. The child receives an extra 18th chromosome from one of his parents, giving them three chromosomes instead of the usual two. This disorder is not usually inherited, but is random. The symptoms of Trisomy 18 can vary, making it very hard treat. As of now there is no cure.