Understanding Blighted Ova: Genetic Composition and Causes
A blighted ovum is a fertilized egg that fails to develop properly after implantation. It is also known as an anembryonic pregnancy or early pregnancy loss. Blighted ova lack an embryo, and therefore lack both maternal and paternal genomes.Infertility - Related Articles
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