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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Question for other Dr. F patients. I am 30 and healthy, issue is MFI. Dr. F is very anti-PGD for us (one fresh failure so far, doing an FET at the end of the month). He says it only increases odds by 10%. Anyone have this with him? [/quote] All I can say is he recommended it for me when I was 38, had had 2 miscarriages, and had successfully carried a previous pregnancy with no history of miscarriages (so the likelihood that it was an egg quality issue was high). Based on what you are describing, I'm not sure PGD makes sense where you are. [/quote] I disagree, I think adding PGS is always a good thing. ICSI cannot add or delete chromosomes that aren't there and it's best to know what you are transferring.[/quote]
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