Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP: You would know if it's mosaic embryo. From your post, it sounds like it is an abnormal embryo but your title suggests that it's a mosaic embryo. I recently have this conversation with my RE, who said that we would know if it's a mosaic embryo from the PGS testing.
Also, someone suggest transferring the abnormal embryo during non fertile period. I am not sure where you are at, OP, but SG would not allow that to happen. I also asked.
OP here. I guess this is why I am confused. My RE gave the report over the phone. She said one was abnormal because of Chromosome 21 and was not compatible with life and would lead to a miscarriage if it even implanted. The other one she said was considered abnormal because it was missing information on Chromosome 11, and that I had a choice to discard it since it was at the momennt no way to i guess tell if it was abnormal or not, therefore it was considered abnormal. She said some people hold onto them in the event later down the line it was a way to get more information on it. Later in an email, my nurse then referred to it as mosaic.
While I have a calll in the the RE for more clarity, because it was a lot to take in initally... I was googling and getting confused. I saw some reports saying that mosaic embroys still have a chance of correcting itself and go on to become healthy babies. I admittedly am unclear on which I have and was hoping to see what folks here had to say.
We are at SG, but we arent interested in transferring in a non fertile period. I just didnt want to make a rash decision on an embryo that may be viable down the line.
THANKS!