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[quote=Anonymous]PGS is great if u have plenty of embryos. Not as helpful if u have only a few. There is a risk to the embryo (small risk) and also a risk that an embryo that would have resulted in a healthy baby shows up as not normal (also small risk). Few REs will transfer abnormal embryos. I typically hear of it in non donor cycles. It feels crappy not knowing if it’s the embryo or something else if the transfer fails though. If u have many embryos, PGS helps point out those most likely to be successful so you’re less likely to have a failed transfer, and if u have more than you’ll use there’s no concern about the risks. Generally half of all embryos from donors aren’t normal. It’s hard to go though failed transfers from a donor cycle but also not at all surprising that some would fail without PGS testing. [/quote]
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