Can women with chromosomal abnormalities attempt natural conception, or should they opt for third-generation IVF technology?
Explore the impact of chromosomal abnormalities in women on having healthy babies and the coping strategies
A woman inquires about the possibility of successful pregnancy with a chromosome 9 abnormality.
Women with epilepsy can consider marriage and childbearing when their condition is stable, but they should closely cooperate with neurologists and obstetricians during pregnancy.
Both parents should undergo a chromosome test first to determine if they are eligible to apply for a second child.
After facial paralysis is healed, it is recommended to avoid drinking alcohol within the first two weeks, as alcohol may cause nerve anesthesia.
It is advisable to avoid eating before a Down syndrome test to obtain accurate results.
Advice on whether to give birth when a critical risk is detected in the Down syndrome screening during pregnancy
Can you use alcohol to rub a baby’s body to lower a low fever?
Treatment Methods and Precautions for Facial Paralysis