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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Ohhhh I’d to PGT-A. Age 38: labs were great, 15 mature eggs, 9 blastocysts …2 euploid. Even with a great blast rate and beautiful embryos many were deeply flawed. Not low level mosaic. Bad. I would NOT want to “test” them by undergoing multiple heartbreaking, time consuming transfers. [/quote] Normally I advise against PGS testing but in OP's case she needs to know if she needs to do more retrievals or proceed with transfer. Her # of euploid embryos per egg retrieval is probably less than 0.5. She can waste precious time miscarrying. Either PGS or go to donor eggs [/quote] Can you elaborate more? My RE said my amh was much higher than average for my age and she’s expecting a lot of eggs. I don’t have pcos. [b]We did all tests possible for both partners.[/b] I understand what you’re saying though and thinking maybe we should test to stay on the safe side. Main concern: could we lose a potentially good embryo by testing? Ie false positive [/quote] Did you do dna karyotyping for balanced translocations, tests for clotting, immune issues, etc? My understanding is these aren’t typically part of the initial workup and are only investigated further after failures.[/quote] Yes because of auto- immune diseases, i go to an immunologist [/quote]
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