A man's sperm may have an abnormal number of chromosomes due to abnormal cell division. In medical terms, this sounds like aneuploidy. Pathology leads to:
• to difficulties in conception;
• increases the risk of gene mutations;
• transmission of hereditary diseases;
• in advanced cases it ends in infertility.
With aneuploidy, you can’t count on conception. If a miracle happens, the pregnancy ends either in a miscarriage or with serious anomalies in the development of the fetus.
So, one extra chromosome leads to Down syndrome.
Due to numerical anomalies and structural changes, a child is born with a cleft lip and a number of other gene disorders that lead to disability or end in a tragic outcome.
How to find out that a man needs to take vitamins? The signs are similar: forgetfulness, stomach and intestinal problems. In addition, the quality of the sperm and the mobility of the “live ones” decrease in the male. Systematic intake minimizes the percentage of defective sperm.