Genetic Factors Behind Abnormal Embryo Formation – Fertility Plus
Fertility Plus shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Why Do Women Make Abnormal Embryos?
Why do some women experience a higher rate of abnormal embryos? New research reveals that, beyond age, genetic differences may play a role in the chromosome-splitting process during egg formation. When an egg doesn’t divide its 46 chromosomes evenly, it can result in aneuploidy, leading to embryos that struggle to develop properly. Understanding these tiny genetic variations could help us improve reproductive health and outcomes for women everywhere.
Reproductive Health, Genetics, Women In Science, Embryo Development, Aneuploidy
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