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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is not new information. If has been out for awhile and most fertility places know about it. Still, they believe your best shot is with a pgs tested "normal" embryo. This information has actually been out for a couple of years. [/quote] When we first were presented with IVF options, I was given statistics by my doctor on how PGS would improve the chances of success.and when I tentatively asked about mosiacism based on a google search about PGS, it was basically scoffed at as a quack pot theory. This information about the success of transferring abnormal embryos may have been out in medical journals, but it was not presented to me by my RE. The fact that the American Society for Reproductive Medicine is likely to issue a statement stepping back from recommending PGS testing, to me, indicates that REs should not be pitching PGS testing as your best chance for a healthy baby, without at least providing the alternative evidence.[/quote]
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