Anonymous
Post 05/17/2024 18:05     Subject: Genetic tests and consult required to sign consent for PGT-A?

Ok, interesting, thanks for the responses.
I was surprised that my clinic requires generic testing (extra time and $) before testing the embryos. I listen to a zillion podcasts and no one mentions this!

Anonymous
Post 05/16/2024 21:45     Subject: Genetic tests and consult required to sign consent for PGT-A?

When I was with Dominion Fertility a few years ago, they didn't require me to do genetic testing prior to PGT-A. Not sure if that's changed. My new clinic, CCRM Nova, did require me to get genetic testing done, not sure if there were any waivers.
Anonymous
Post 05/16/2024 21:19     Subject: Genetic tests and consult required to sign consent for PGT-A?

Anonymous wrote:I chose to do genetic testing (blood test + genetic counseling) and pgt tested my embryos. These were both separate, optional tests to pursue. They said genetic testing can take about a month but results I believe came much faster. There was nothing really noteworthy with our genetic tests. I was with sgf


+1 to all of this.
Anonymous
Post 05/16/2024 20:42     Subject: Re:Genetic tests and consult required to sign consent for PGT-A?

My husband and I had already done genetic testing prior to trying to conceive naturally. Our clinic requires genetic testing but allows you to sign a waiver stating that you’re satisfied with your current level of testing, if you’ve already done it. I think it’s pretty standard.
Anonymous
Post 05/15/2024 18:00     Subject: Genetic tests and consult required to sign consent for PGT-A?

Yes we were required due to our loss history. No answers. I've had very few answers on this 3 year journey with 6 losses.
Anonymous
Post 05/15/2024 17:47     Subject: Genetic tests and consult required to sign consent for PGT-A?

I chose to do genetic testing (blood test + genetic counseling) and pgt tested my embryos. These were both separate, optional tests to pursue. They said genetic testing can take about a month but results I believe came much faster. There was nothing really noteworthy with our genetic tests. I was with sgf
Anonymous
Post 05/15/2024 16:59     Subject: Genetic tests and consult required to sign consent for PGT-A?

My IVF coordinator emailed me that the consent for PGT-A testing of embryos is signed during a genetics consult and that DH and I need a battery of genetic tests done and resulted prior to the consult. The results of these tests take 1 month. This feels like a big delay to me.

We have no flags in our history, only age, and I only want to know which embryos are chromosomally normal (euploid). I am not looking for any other info. We have no concern about specific diseases or mutations.

Is this standard? Did you have to have any tests just to sign consent?