Once your egg is fertilized by a sperm, each sperm contributes 23 chromosomes, containing a specific number of genes, which will make up your embryo. If you or the father/donor have any genetic alterations in your chromosomes, or your embryo has a disruption in its chromosomes, this can lead to implantation problems and even recurrent miscarriages.
Any condition or genetic alteration that you, your partner or your embryo may be going through can be adequately treated and is not an impediment for you to finish your pregnancy and have your baby at home.
The first step is to take part in our Initial program, carried out by specialists in Assisted Reproduction. We want to make your dream come true: to become a mother.
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