Question

After experiencing two fetal deaths, the examination shows chromosomal translocation or inversion abnormalities. Can she avoid in vitro fertilization? What should she do if she wants to get pregnant?

Answer

Generally, chromosomal abnormalities may lead to difficulties in conception and an increased risk of miscarriage or fetal death. In such cases, it is recommended to consider in vitro fertilization and possibly use eggs from another person to ensure the normal growth and development of the fetus. If this treatment is not pursued, the fetus may face the risk of chromosomal abnormalities. Therefore, it is advisable to seek medical attention and consult with a professional healthcare provider promptly. Additionally, parents should provide sufficient care and attention to their child and avoid blind medication.