Pregnancy loss remains common around the world. About 15 percent of known pregnancies end in miscarriage, although the true ...
To earn CME related to this news article, click here. January 27, 2009 — Recommendations for clinical practice to screen for and diagnose fetal chromosomal abnormalities, which is considered an ...
Miscarriage is often framed as a sudden, inexplicable loss that strikes in the first weeks of a wanted pregnancy. Yet a ...
When couples have trouble conceiving a baby or lose a pregnancy, they often undergo routine tests, which can turn up a shock: One of the prospective parents may be missing a chromosome. The most ...
A new research project led by Professor Ivana Barbaric at the University of Sheffield aims to uncover how abnormal cells survive chromosomal imbalances. This study could revolutionize cancer treatment ...
A new study cautions high levels of cannabis use could harm chances of falling pregnant through in vitro fertilization (IVF). Testing 1,059 samples of follicular fluid from around the developing eggs ...
About 15% of known pregnancies end in miscarriage, and many other conceptions do not survive past the very early stages of ...
Human egg cells are often prone to chromosomal errors. As women age, the error rate increases sharply — and can contribute to infertility, pregnancy loss, and ...
Neuberg Sehgal Path Lab, a leading name in diagnostic services, launched a cutting-edge cytogenetics testing technology at ...
“Therefore, EDA and aneuploidy rates represent two independent factors in determining the number of euploid embryos available for transfer and the overall likelihood of ART success.” “Therefore, EDA ...