| How high is the success rate? Please feel free to share successful or unsuccessful surrogacy of PGS tested embryos. |
| PGS testing doesn't guarantee a successful pregnancy, whether you use a surrogate or not. |
| A dear friend used a surrogate with a PGS tested embryo. The surrogate miscarried at 11 weeks. |
| Unfortunately there are just no guarantees, OP. We're all in for a crapshoot. Listen to your doctors, your pattern, and your gut, and make the best decision you can live with. Best of luck to you. I hope you get your baby. |
| Should have said your partner.^^ |
| There are no guarantees. We succeeded only on the fourth transfer with our GC. |
| I used a GC and know 2 others who did as well. Worked on first transfer for all 3 of us. |
| Odds will be higher with PGS, but it's definitely not a guarantee. I know a woman with only male infertility diagnosies that had success her first try, a negative beta for FET #2, and then a successful FET for child #2. She was upset since everything was identical and perfect compared to get first FET so no real reason why it didn't work. Nothing's 100% and there's still an aspect of luck involved. |