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[quote=Anonymous]I'm really sorry this happened to you. I had a pregnancy that was chromosomally abnormal that went to 11 weeks (so had several scans with heartbeats) and I am told it would not have been caught by PGS. This was a triploid pregnancy, meaning that it had 69 chromosomes instead of 46. I was told that PGS testing looks for balance and can only see extra or missing chromosomes at particular locations, but not when there is an extra chromosome at all 23 locations because there is balance throughout. Definitely have the fetal tissue genetically tested even though it was PGS tested. They can tell you then what exactly was going on. If all was normal, I would look into immune issues just to cover your bases.[/quote]
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