Anonymous
Post 10/01/2021 22:39     Subject: Re:Abnormal embryo transfers

I read this article about specialized practices in ny who have done it:

https://www.thecut.com/2017/09/ivf-abnormal-embryos-new-last-chance.html
Anonymous
Post 10/01/2021 14:58     Subject: Abnormal embryo transfers

Embryoman on IG/FB just did a post about a new study indicating that low level mosaics have a fairly high success rate, relatively close to that of PGS normals (I can't remember the numbers exactly). I have one segmental mosaic on ice but since we are done having kids, I will likely donate to research. Still, the study was pretty interesting - it seems like the vast majority of mosaics that are not going to develop into a healthy pregnancy fail shortly after transfer, not many weeks or months later.
Anonymous
Post 10/01/2021 13:21     Subject: Abnormal embryo transfers

So you probably know, but Stanford is doing a study on transferring mosaics and abnormals. Looks like the odds of success are lower, but they aren’t seeing babies born with disabilities. That being said, I don’t know of any area clinics that transfers abnormals. I think CFA transfers mosaics. You could call them and ask if they would transfer an abnormal.
Anonymous
Post 10/01/2021 12:20     Subject: Abnormal embryo transfers

Anonymous wrote:My RE considered 7 day blasts abnormal (but still potentially viable) and transferred 2 at once. Only one took, resulting in a delightful baby. Good luck to you!


But those weren't tested embryos, right? Transferring untested embryos is very different from one that has definitively tested abnormal.
Anonymous
Post 10/01/2021 07:34     Subject: Abnormal embryo transfers

My RE considered 7 day blasts abnormal (but still potentially viable) and transferred 2 at once. Only one took, resulting in a delightful baby. Good luck to you!
Anonymous
Post 10/01/2021 07:17     Subject: Re:Abnormal embryo transfers

What is the risk of the child being born profoundly disabled? Wouldn't that be a concern?
Anonymous
Post 10/01/2021 01:44     Subject: Abnormal embryo transfers

Clinics won’t transfer abnormal embryos. It’s brings an extremely low chance of success, which isn’t worth the risk to you or the time/resources and impact of negative results on a clinic’s percentages for success. Some clinics will transfer mosaics, however.
Anonymous
Post 09/30/2021 22:46     Subject: Re:Abnormal embryo transfers

Abnormal
Anonymous
Post 09/30/2021 22:45     Subject: Abnormal embryo transfers

Abnormal or mosaic? I know a healthy baby that came from a a mosaic, but have never heard of a clinic transferring a full abnormal.
Anonymous
Post 09/30/2021 22:34     Subject: Abnormal embryo transfers

Has anyone successfully transferred an abnormal embryo and delivered a healthy baby? Also, which clinics around here will transfer abnormal embryos? Were the tests during pregnancy consistent with the initial abnormal result before the transfer?