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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I would say yes to testing too if money isn't an issue. Keep in mind though--a PGS normal isn't a guarantee. I recently miscarried a PGS normal and I'm 36 years old. If you can, you may want to bank more embryos and then test the batch altogether. Good luck![/quote] so sorry to hear this. what odds were you given that it might miscarry?[/quote] Thank you. According to the stats I received, there was a 5% chance of miscarriage. According to my RE, despite testing as PGS normal, it could still have been abnormal as PGS doesn't check for everything--it only checks for the correct number of chromosomes. [/quote] Not just the correct number of chromosomes. I remembered reading my report that says that some parts of this or that is missing in this one chromosome and there were other traits that they identified that I don't remember.[/quote]
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