Blastocyst from a 1PN embryo pgs tested normal

Anonymous
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
Anonymous
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?
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
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!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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.



I did transfer and it didn’t work for us.. I would suggest cycling more than just transfer
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