Question
Can treatment be found for embryonic chromosomal abnormalities?
Answer
Generally, embryonic chromosomal abnormalities refer to issues that arise during the process of embryonic development, at which point treatment is necessary. If there have been two cases of embryonic miscarriage without a heartbeat, it is necessary to check for chromosomal and reproductive organ abnormalities in both partners. If there is a heartbeat but the fetus stops developing, the focus should be on examining factors such as autoimmune issues, folate metabolism risk values, coagulation function, as well as the male partner’s semen abnormalities and DNA fragmentation rates. The four major genetic screening tests should also be conducted.