Sunday 5 February 2012

Sharing Sunday

I wanted to share today this sweet little boy named William with such hopeful eyes for the future. His dark hair and deep dark eyes makes for a very handsome little boy, looks very much like my own son at that age, a tender age when they still believe in Santa and that mommy can make everything all right. If only he had a mommy and a daddy. William was born on June 2005 and is at the orphanage in Russia's Region 9. He has Klinefelter's Syndrome which is also known as the XXY condition. It is a term used to describe males who have an extra X chromosome in most of their cells.


This is what is said about this condition at Medline Plus:


The syndrome can affect different stages of physical, language and social development. The most common symptom is infertility. Because they often don't make as much of the male hormone testosterone as other boys, teenagers with Klinefelter's syndrome may have less facial and body hair and may be less muscular than other boys. They may have trouble using language to express themselves. They may be shy and have trouble fitting in.

It is important to start treatment as early as possible. With treatment, most boys grow up to have normal sex lives, successful careers and normal social relationships.


IF this is something that would not stop you from adopting this beautiful little boy then please consider William for your child.
Thank you.

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