About 4 percent of couples with recurrent miscarriages have chromosome abnormalities in one or both parents that can recur in future pregnancies, so some physicians suggest parental
karyotype tests as a part of investigating the cause.
So, VS, not knowing a Kwiatkowski test from
a Karyotype test, I surmise that you have concluded that there is a «good chance» that it is at least possible that GISS - all is a random walk?
Not exact matches
CVS and another
test called amniocentesis produce a
karyotype — a picture of your baby's chromosomes — so that your caregiver can see for sure if there are any problems.
Laboratory
tests,
karyotyping, CGH arrays, and candidate - driven genetic
testing are often frontline approaches.