A balanced translocation for three generations is a chromosomal balanced translocation for three generations of IVF, which usually requires an amniocentesis.
IVF is the core technology of assisted reproduction in which the eggs and sperm of an infertile couple are removed from the body, and after fertilization and development into embryos are completed in an in vitro culture system, the embryos are then transferred into the uterine cavity to achieve pregnancy.
Third generation IVF is suitable for couples with chromosomal abnormalities and amniocentesis is more secure. Amniocentesis is a method of extracting amniotic fluid and checking chromosomes under ultrasound guidance. Although there are certain risks, the technology is now more mature and less risky, and usually has no effect on fetal development.
It is recommended that patients who need amniocentesis go to a regular hospital in time.