What is the third generation IVF abortion?
The third generation of IVF refers to the babies who have used the third generation of IVF technology. Fetal arrest means that the fetus stops growing and dies during pregnancy. The third generation of IVF abortion means that the embryos obtained through the third generation of IVF technology stop growing in the uterus and eventually lead to abortion. However, whether it can be passed on to the next generation is a controversial issue.

Relationship between fetal arrest and genetic genes
There is a certain relationship between fetal arrest and genetic genes, but it does not mean that fetal arrest can be passed on to the next generation. Fetal arrest is often related to abnormal embryonic development or intervention of natural selection process. The main causes of fetal arrest include embryo chromosome abnormalities, genetic mutations, maternal uterine diseases and other factors.
However, even if a tyre arrest occurs, it is not certain that the problem will be passed on to the next generation. Most cases of fetal arrest are sporadic and have low correlation with maternal or paternal gene mutations. Therefore, couples who have experienced abortion may not necessarily pass on the problem to the next generation.
The Importance of Genetic Counseling
Even if they have experienced fetal arrest, couples can better understand the genetic risks of fetal arrest through genetic counseling. Genetic counseling can provide detailed family history investigation, genetic disease screening, etc., to assess the possibility of couples having healthy offspring in the future.
Through genetic counseling, doctors can make corresponding suggestions according to the genetic background and family history of the couple. For example, if a family member is found to have a genetic disease, embryonic genetic testing can be carried out before embryo implantation to avoid passing on the genetic disease to the next generation.
Therefore, genetic counseling is very important. It can help couples better understand their genetic risks and make scientific decisions.
conclusion
Although fetal arrest has a certain relationship with genetic genes, it does not mean that fetal arrest will be passed on to the next generation. Fetal arrest is usually caused by a variety of factors, including environmental factors, maternal physiology, etc. in addition to genetic factors. Through genetic counseling, couples can understand their genetic risks more comprehensively, and reduce the possibility of passing on genetic diseases to the next generation through scientific selection and intervention. Therefore, despite certain risks, couples who have experienced three generations of IVF abortion still have the opportunity to have a healthy next generation.