A 25-year-old female client at 10 weeks' gestation comes to the clinic for her first prenatal visit. It is the client's first pregnancy. The client is concerned about the chances of her child developing Down syndrome. The client's medical and family history is not remarkable. When the client asks about the risk factors associated with Down syndrome, which of the following statements by the nurse midwife is the most accurate?
A) "The risk of having a baby with Down syndrome is high in women who got pregnant below the age of 18 years."
B) "The age of the father does not affect the child's risk of developing Down syndrome; it is the age of the mother that mainly influences the child's risk."
C) "Women who have a history of three first trimester spontaneous abortions not due to hormonal deficiencies or incompetent cervix are at risk of having babies with Down syndrome."
D) "A woman who has a child with Down syndrome neither decreases nor increases her chances of having a child with the same diagnosis."
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