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[quote=Anonymous]Yes to PGS. Having been through a late-term miscarriage I would never wish that (or an early one) on anybody; even the emotional/physical wreckage aside, pragmatically speaking as you said it's just so much more wasted time if you transfer an embryo that has an abnormality ultimately incompatible with life. So I completely agree, why use your body as the testing laboratory when you don't have to? Also, this may worth checking into: my last round of PGS testing (which was last year) I paid a flat fee to the lab that included testing of up to 10 embryos, and those didn't have to be from the same cycle. So when I got no normals from my first cycle, I was able to do another retrieval and test those blasts at no additional cost because the total number fell under 10. I can't remember the lab but I did the treatments at Shady Grove, so you might ask about that from a cost perspective. Good luck, OP![/quote]
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