By Tricitynews
Chandigarh
07th October:- A seminar was
organized here in Chandigarh today by the Chandigarh Chapter of Indian
Fertility Society (IFS) in association with Jindal IVF & Sant Hospital to
create awareness about the Advanced Genetics in Obstetrics & Gynaecology
practices & its clinical application.
The
seminar which was well attended by the top doctors in the pertaining field,
wherein it was highlighted that how we all exhibit characteristics because of
our genetic makeup and genetics cause are one of the main contributing factors
in recurrent pregnancy loss, malformations in the babies, mental disability and
neonatal morbidity & mortality. Common genetic disorders in India are
Thalassemia, spinal muscular atrophy, sickle cell anaemia, Duchene muscular
dystrophy, Haemophilia and Down syndrome.
During
the seminar path breaking tests like amniocentesis and CVS were discussed,
which can be done during pregnancy and can identify if the baby is affected by
a genetic condition or not. If the baby is affected, parents can
decide if they want to discontinue the pregnancy.
Dr.
Umesh Nandani Jindal, Local Organizing Chairperson & Director Jindal IVF
Chandigarh discussed about the Genetic evaluation in infertility, Pre
implantation genetic tests (PGT) wherein an embryo is biopsied for various
genetic disorders before implanting in the uterus, thereby avoiding conception
with abnormal babies is a ray of hope for such couple. PGT can help identity
normal embryos and thus decrease the number of miscarriage and improve chances
of conception.
Dr
Jindal said that Thalassemia is very common in northern India and the cost of
bringing up a baby with thalassemia major runs into lakhs of rupees as the child
born requires repeated blood transfusion throughout life. We know that genetic
disorders can travel down to coming
generations and affect other family members also. In cases of thalassemia the
HLA matched graft of the normal sister or brother can be used to treat
thalassemia in the affected child. In cases of repeated pregnancy losses also,
a lot of time the genetic makeup of the embryo is at fault.
Other
Eminent speakers on the occasion included Dr Ratna Dua Puri Senior consultant
for medical genetics at the Sir Ganga Ram Hospital in New Delhi, Dr. S.C. Saha
Professor Dept of Gynae PGI Chandigarh, Dr Rashmi Bagga Professor Dept of
Obstetrics & Gynaecology PGI Chandigarh & Dr Michael Richardson, Thermo
Fisher Scientific.
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