The recurrence of chromosomal abnormalities during pregnancy is primarily related to congenital developmental defects, poor sperm and egg quality, and adverse environmental influences.
Discuss the possible causes of baby chromosomal abnormalities, as well as the current diagnostic and treatment options.
A mother with normal chromosomes gave birth to a deformed child with an extra 18th chromosome at 38 weeks of pregnancy, worrying about repeating the same fate in future pregnancies.
Discovering fetal chromosomal abnormalities at five months pregnant, how should one cope? Should the pregnancy be terminated?
Seeking Professional Advice to Help Children with Chromosomal Abnormalities
Down Syndrome can have a significant impact on a child’s health, so early detection and treatment are crucial.
Symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of Down Syndrome
The Genetic Risk of Male Chromosomal Abnormalities and Fertility Advice
If a woman has chromosomal translocation or inversion abnormalities, it may be difficult to conceive and deliver normally, which may require considering in vitro fertilization or using donor eggs to ensure the normal growth and development of the fetus.
What impact do embryonic chorionic villus chromosomal abnormalities have on pregnancy and fertility?