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In a first, study links maternal genes to risk of pregnancy loss


A new study is the first to identify genetic variants linked with chromosomal abnormalities that can lead to pregnancy loss.

About half of pregnancy losses in the first trimester are caused by aneuploidy, a condition in which cells have an abnormal number of chromosomes. Studies show that aneuploidy is much more common in egg cells than in sperm cells and that it affects an increasing proportion of a person’s eggs with age.

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