Question
What is the probability of fetal stagnation due to chromosome 9 abnormalities? If I am a male and have been diagnosed with a chromosome 9 arm shoulder inversion, can I still undergo second-generation IVF? If so, what is the probability of fetal stagnation?
Answer
Have you had a history of repeated miscarriages? If not, the current examination suggests that the inversion between the arms of chromosome 9 is unlikely to significantly increase the risk of abnormal pregnancy, and you can proceed with your previous assisted conception plan normally. After pregnancy, it is recommended to undergo prenatal diagnosis in the fourth month. If you have had a history of repeated miscarriages, you may consider third-generation IVF. At the same time, pay attention to rest, try to avoid staying up late, and maintain a regular lifestyle.