Is a PGS-normal embryo more likely to implant?

Anonymous
I'm guessing the answer is no, but hoping that it increases my chances for a successful implantation. Thanks!
Anonymous
all other things being equal - probably yes. There is no medical concensus on this and insurance companies don't cover it unless you have a genetic condition that will be passed on to the child. However, IF it implants a normal one is a lot more likely to be carried to term than an abnormal one.
Anonymous
Your odds increase by about 10% with a PGS tested normal embryo v. non-tested embryo.
Anonymous
i think it's yes. and once it implants , it has better chance to stay....
Anonymous
Great to know. I'm glad to be mistaken. Thanks everyone!
Anonymous
Yes, but not to be a downer, I had 2 normal that did not implant. Hindsight being 20/20, I wish I had just had them frozen and did a FET the next month.
Anonymous
You transferred them fresh? How does that work? Can you get them tested that fast?.
Anonymous
PP here. I went to GIVF in Fairfax. They do CCS testing and you can do a transfer on day 6.
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