Question

Last month, on the 28th, an amniocentesis test revealed chromosomal abnormalities in my 17-week-old fetus. The report is full of professional terminology that I don’t understand. I would like to ask the doctor, do you know what the fetal karyotype 46,XY,Iv(6)(?p12q16.3) means? My husband is still waiting for blood chromosome testing in our country, and it will take another 3 weeks to get the results. So now I can do nothing but watch the child growing inside me day by day. I searched online and found that there are 46 chromosomes responsible for human control, but the German test labels are different from those in our country.

Answer

I recommend consulting with the doctor at the German hospital. We know that chromosomal abnormalities can cause significant harm to a child, and if not treated promptly or with incorrect treatment methods, their progression can be rapid, posing great harm to the child. Therefore, it is crucial to seek timely treatment at a professional hospital for regular treatment.