The answer is; Trisomy for the other autosomal chromosomes is often lethal, and the affected embryos are miscarried
Most trisomy that occurs involves sex chromosomes. This is because the Y chromosome (that codes for male gender) carries very few genes to have enormous implications in males in case of mutations or nondisjunction. In females, X chromosome occurs in pairs where one is silenced. Trisomy in these is not lethal. Trisomy in other critical chromosomes result in improper development of fetus and is unable to develop normally to birth.