Women must go to the hospital for a physical examination before pregnancy to ensure that the child they give birth to is normal. If a child is found to have a chromosomal deletion in the female uterus, it is generally recommended that the woman give up the child. Chromosomal loss in children can cause many negative situations. So, what can a child's chromosome loss cause?
Chromosomal variations or deletions in the human body can lead to physical problems. However, some elderly pregnant women or those who have had abortions are prone to chromosomal deletions in their children. Therefore, women should learn more about this knowledge to protect their own and their children's health. Chromosome 1 is the largest chromosome in the human body, and if a child loses this chromosome, it can lead to miscarriage.
But if only chromosomal fragments are missing, it can affect a child's intellectual development and even cause overall developmental delay. So in the face of this situation, it is best for women to follow the doctor's advice and take abortion measures if necessary. If a child has a missing chromosome 5, they may develop meowing syndrome.
If it is a sex chromosome deletion, it is very dangerous. Children's gonads will develop poorly and they will suffer from serious deformities. Even if women are born safely, they will have difficulty surviving. So if women don't want their children to have chromosomal problems, they should have regular prenatal check ups to ensure that their diet is normal, their daily routine is regular, and they can't smoke or drink alcohol.