Trisomy 13, 18, 21! How do chromosome abnormalities affect pregnancy?!

In general, people have 23 pairs of chromosomes or a total of 46 chromosomes. Abnormalities of chromosomes can occur in various forms such as trisomy, monosomy, and microdeletion.

These abnormalities are frequently found on 13th, 18th and 21st pairs of chromosomes.

For all 3 pairs of chromosomes, the abnormalities of chromosomes can indicate genetic abnormalities of embryos. This is for the case that a mother sends her embryos for chromosome testing.

Please have a look at this, if 13th, 18th and 21st pair of chromosomes are abnormal, how will it affect a baby?

1. An abnormality of the extra 13th chromosome is called Patau syndrome. (Trisomy 13). It is the cause of cleft lip and cleft palate, microphthalmia, low-set ears, extra fingers or toes (polydactyly), hearing loss, and intellectual disabilities.

2. An abnormality of the extra 18th chromosome is called Edwards syndrome. It is the cause of a small abnormally shaped head, small jaws, low-set ears, cleft lip and cleft palate, overlapping fingers, defects of the lungs, kidneys, and stomach/intestines, and low IQ levels.

3. An abnormality of the extra 21th chromosome is called Down syndrome. It is the cause of a flattened and small head, almond-shaped eyes that slant up, a flattened bridge of the nose, low-set ears, small mouth, atrial septal defect, developmental disabilities and low IQ levels.

For ICSI program or In-vitro Fertilization, it has technology which is called Preimplantation Genetic Testing : PGT. Normally, we will remove embryo cells during blastocyst to identify genetic defects.

We will select only healthy embryos to transfer into the uterus. This method will help reduce the risk of babies’ abnormalities and avoid termination of pregnancy.

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Frequent drinking and hangovers increase the risk of infertility

Frequent drinking and hangovers increase the risk of infertility

Frequent drinking and hangovers increase the risk of infertility

Frequent parties and hangovers can directly and indirectly affect your health, especially for those who are already planning to have children. This makes it even more difficult to have children!

Because frequent and large amounts of alcoholic beverages cause the hormones in the body to function abnormally.

What are the effects of drinking alcohol and hangovers?

In men > Abnormal testosterone production results in the body producing less sperm, poor quality sperm, and reduced fertilization ability.

In women > Abnormalities in the pituitary glands hormone system and hormones that control ovarian function result in no ovulation, abnormal uterine lining, and increased chances of premature birth or miscarriage.

It also reduces the absorption of vitamins and minerals, increasing the risk of malnutrition such as magnesium and potassium. It also comes with negative effects from a “hangover” such as insufficient sleep, restless sleep, headaches, dizziness, vomiting, dehydration, fatigue, etc. These are indirect negative effects that affect the body. 

Therefore, drinking excessive amounts of liquor, beer, wine, or other alcoholic beverages is a cause of infertility and reduces the chances of having children by up to 50%.

If anyone is planning a pregnancy and still has problems controlling their alcohol consumption, you may need to consider consulting a mental health professional or medical professional to find a treatment plan.

Prime Fertility Center does not only provide infertility treatment. What Prime Fertility Center aims for and continuously develops is to provide services to customers with care, consultation, care, and concern for all your feelings, like family members. Because we understand the feelings, pressure, and stress of those who cannot successfully conceive, the clinic intends to provide warmth and full convenience to those who receive services, with determination and care from a team of expert doctors, embryologists, and a team with extensive experience in providing comprehensive care and consultation.


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