Archive : Preimplantation Genetic Screening (PGS) - GynoLife IVF

Is PGS Safe for the Embryo?

Yes, PGS is a safe procedure when performed by experienced professionals. The biopsy involves removing a few cells without harming the embryo’s development.

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Does PGS Improve IVF Success Rates?

Yes, PGS can significantly improve implantation chances by selecting the most viable embryos, reduce the risk of miscarriage, and increase the likelihood of having.

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How Does PGS Work?

After fertilization, a few cells are biopsied from the embryo (usually on day 5 or 6). These cells are tested for chromosomal number and.

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Who Is PGS Recommended For?

PGS is often recommended for couples with recurrent miscarriages, advanced maternal age (usually 35+), repeated failed IVF attempts, or known chromosomal abnormalities in one.

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What Is Preimplantation Genetic Screening (PGS)?

PGS is a genetic testing technique used during IVF to screen embryos for chromosomal abnormalities before implantation. It helps identify embryos with the correct.

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