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Please do not worry about yourself or your children. You cannot control whether or not someone is affected, and I cannot understand where this idea about a C-section increasing risk has come from. Anyone?
Schizophrenia has many forms and affects every person differently. I'd suggest you read up on the condition, learn about case studies and try to understand the different types, possible causes and so on.
There is evidence that shows S. is in part genetic. However most experts would say that it is only a PREDISPOSITION that is inherited. Environmental factors can never be ruled out. It is entirely possible someone with NO history of the condition in their family will be affected at some point in their lives.
Ok now for the figures..taken from nchpeg.org:
Parent of individual with schizophrenia: 5-10% risk
Sibling of individual with schizophrenia: 8-14% risk
Offspring of individual with schizophrenia: 9-16% risk
Offspring of two parents with schizophrenia: 46% risk
Uncle or aunt of individual with schizophrenia: 2%
Nephew or niece of individual with schizophrenia: 1-4%
Grandchildren of individual with schizophrenia: 2-8%
Half-sibling of individual with schizophrenia: 4%
First cousin of individual with schizophrenia: 2-6%
MZ twin concordance: 40-60% (monozygotic/identical)
DZ twin concordance: 10-16% (dizyzygotic)