Thank you so much for a thorough explanation. Due to advanced maternal age and multiple miscarriages, my IVF doctor is recommending PGT but after thorough research and thoughts, I am not going to do it.
I was wondering if you can extract a cell from a developing embryo for genetic testing, could you extract a cell to turn into a twin of that developing embryo to get more possible embryos to implant.
I think you are referencing cloning the embryo -- I'm sure that blastocysts donated for research (rather than discarded) they are attempting to do that.
That was so awesome. Thank you
Thank you so much for a thorough explanation. Due to advanced maternal age and multiple miscarriages, my IVF doctor is recommending PGT but after thorough research and thoughts, I am not going to do it.
Such a well rounded thorough step by step insight into PGS. Thank you,
Go for it Madi
To manage this easy, cheap and safe ladies should get pregnant always naturally when they are between the age of 20 and 29.
@@augustorvz3543 that is unrealistic now a days. Today, those ladies 20 to 30 are not even ready to have babies.
I'm 4o years old. I have 4 abnormal embryo.. I'm confused should I transfer those or not? As pgt is not that advanced in India.
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I was wondering if you can extract a cell from a developing embryo for genetic testing, could you extract a cell to turn into a twin of that developing embryo to get more possible embryos to implant.
I think you are referencing cloning the embryo -- I'm sure that blastocysts donated for research (rather than discarded) they are attempting to do that.