| Blastocyst from a 1PN embryo pgs tested normal... wondering if we should transfer or do another cycle.. this is the only one we have safly |
| I'm a little confused by what you mean by 1 PN... doesn't that mean some sort of abnormal fertilization? However, your question really depends on a lot of factors. Why are you doing IVF? Ages? Hormone levels? Do you plan on more than 1 child? |
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https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1472648317301451
This article suggests some 1pn embryos can turn out to be healthy pregnancies though the rate seems to be diminished. Given a normal pgs, which I'm assuming can tell you if there's mother and father chromosomes and all are normal, I'd be tempted to transfer and see what happens. |
| Yeah I saw lot of articles like this with conflicting information and it’s driving me nuts. Pgs does not tell if the chromosomes are from mother and father. It only says if 2 sets of them are there unfortunately... pgs is not all comprehensive is the lesson we learnt. |
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Hello,
I saw this post just now I am in the same situation. (i.e. 1pn embryo pgs tested normal) I’m wondering what your experience was like, and if you ended up transferring the embryo. |
| If you have the time and money to do another cycle, and think you might want a sibling in the future, I'd wait and harvest now at your earliest age. I know there are conflicting opinions about PGS but I think it's great. Got me my son. Good luck! |
I did transfer and it didn’t work for us.. I would suggest cycling more than just transfer |