Preimplantation Genetic Testing
What is Preimplantation Genetic Testing?
PGT refers to the examination of an embryo for chromosomal or genetic defects during an IVF cycle. It reduces the chances of miscarriage and inherited illnesses by screening embryos that may have a potential problem and selecting the appropriate one to be placed into the uterus.
There are three main types:
- PGT-A (Aneuploidy): Examines chromosomal abnormalities (associated with miscarriages or unsuccessful IVF cycles).
- PGT-M (Monogenic): Checks for some hereditary diseases such as cystic fibrosis or thalassaemia.
- PGT-SR (Structural Rearrangements): Identifies chromosomal structural changes that may have an impact on embryonic development.
When is PGT Recommended?
- Women who are more than 35 years old.
- Couples who have experienced numerous miscarriages or IVF failures.
- People who have genetic disorders
- Men who have poor sperm quality or severe male infertility.
What is the Procedure of Preimplantation Genetic Testing?
Post-Analysis
Preparation for PGT Feasibility Test and Workup
The doctor, after seeing the result, will determine whether PGT-A is appropriate for your condition. You and your partner should be prepared to donate blood samples to the clinic’s testing lab once you have been granted permission to prepare for the PGT workup. Your IVF cycle can then be initiated upon completion of the workup.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q. Does PGT-A increase the chances of IVF success?
Q. What are the advantages of PGT-A?
Its advantages are:
- Increasing the IVF success rate
- Reducing the possibility of implanting an embryo with a chromosomal abnormality.
- Beneficial for choosing the ideal embryo and reducing the need to transfer several embryos