Cost of eugenics screening programs

Women with fertility requirements for eugenics need to consider a special eugenics test prior to the test, the main item currently being TORCH, which costs around$250. The test includes rubella virus, herpes virus, cytomegalovirus and toxoplasmosis, as these viral infections may affect the quality of the follicles and may also affect the normal growth and development of the fertilized egg, leading to embryonic abortion and even fetal malformations. Even if a woman is pregnant, she still needs to undergo eugenics screening during the first trimester to avoid infection with the above viruses during pregnancy. Since antibodies to the above viruses are not affected by eating or drinking water, they do not need to be performed on an empty stomach.