Question
What factors can lead to chromosomal abnormality genetic diseases?
Answer
There are many factors that can cause chromosomal abnormalities, affecting both males and females. The most common include long-term medication use by males, which can have adverse effects on the fetus, impacting the fusion of sperm and eggs. Some patients develop male infertility due to long-term medication use. Therefore, it is important for males to be cautious with medication use two to three months before conception and during the early stages of pregnancy. For females, the first three months of pregnancy are a high-risk period for miscarriage, with spontaneous miscarriages often being caused by fetal chromosomal abnormalities. There is no need to worry excessively.