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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You have to also be prepared for the possibility of having a special needs child.[/quote] While that is always the case with any pregnancy, OP indicates that the embryo has been tested, which eliminates much concern.[/quote] No it does not. Go to any PAC classroom in Fairfax county and observe a room full of chromosomally normal autistic 5-year olds who are nonverbal and non-potty trained. So many developmental delays are nondiagnosable in utero. [/quote] This!! I believed that because of all the testing, the chances were extremely low of any developmental or genetic disorders. I have a child with a very rare and severe genetic disorder that was not detected in the genetic testing of my embryos. It happens. We don’t have tests for everything. Not a reason to be afraid, but be aware there are no guarantees and your 3rd could have special needs.[/quote]
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