Can embryos with chromosomal abnormalities be transferred



Embryos with chromosomal abnormalities cannot be transferred.

Embryo chromosome abnormalities include numerical and structural abnormalities, and there is no way to change them through later life. After the transfer of chromosomally abnormal embryos, the survival rate is very low, and early pregnancy is prone to symptoms such as fetal arrest and miscarriage.

Even if the transfer is successful, the abnormal chromosome will cause the fetus to develop abnormally and other adverse conditions, and the child will be born with chromosomal abnormalities. Therefore, embryos with chromosomal abnormalities are not recommended for transplantation.

Patients are advised to go to the hospital for regular checkups and select high-quality embryos for transfer. During the transfer period, it is necessary to keep a good mood, get enough rest, and don’t have too much mental stress.