What to do about chromosome deletions in the third generation of IVF

IVF 3rd generation chromosome deletions can continue with embryo transfer by means of embryo replacement. The third generation IVF procedure is able to screen the chromosomes within the embryos to rule out some of the bad ones and select higher quality embryos for transfer to ensure a healthier fetus after birth. Three-generation IVF technology is now better developed. Doctors will cultivate multiple embryos in vitro, and before transferring the embryos, professional equipment will be used to screen the genetic material and chromosomes in the embryos to observe whether the embryos are healthy or whether they carry disease-causing genes, which will not only ensure the success rate of the surgery, but also ensure the health of the fetus. However, as the three-generation IVF technology is extremely demanding, it is recommended to go to some regular hospitals for treatment, so as not to cause the success rate of the IVF procedure to be affected. After the embryo transfer, you should also pay attention to regular pregnancy tests in the hospital to observe the development of the fetus, and if necessary, you need to carry out fertility preservation treatment under the guidance of the doctor.