God bless you! it's like God gave me the right answer through you. I was so confused weather I should say yes or no to PGT-A testing as I'm about to start my IVF cycle. I was praying to make the right decision and now I got my answer. May God bless you with long life and health. You are very Ethical and a man of Honor!
@@aminan3088 My IVF was changed to an IUI at the last minute because I didn't have enough follicles for IVF >4. Mine were 3folicles. So I tried the IUI and unfortunately it didn't work. I will try another IVF in January.
Same! My doctor told me I should do PGT-A tasting because of my age but it didn't feel right. So I prayed I would know what to do. Here is my answer.Thank you doctor.
This video discussion has to be the best 15 minutes I've spent in months! I'm not even trying to go through any procedure or pregnancy, but found this to be extremely helpful, straightforward and educational. Thank you so much!!
My clinic did the genetic testing without my knowledge. And they told me it came back normal and here’s $5k bill. I only had one blastocyst but it was 3cc. Later I transferred that embryo, it didn’t implant. I’m curious if the testing and freeze and thaw made the embryo even worse.
Thank you doctor. Unfortunately I live in Italy, otherwise I would be followed by your team. I watched many of your videos and it is great to finally understand how ivf works and the latest updates
Are you saying the even chromosomal abnormalities such as Trisomy 21,2,15 and Monosomy 2 aneuploid embryos can correct themselves or does this correction only apply to mosaic aneuploid embryos? Thank you!
There should be no intermittent code number embryos, it should be either euploid or aneuploid embryos. PGT-A testing is super inaccurate. There are so many studies showed that abnormal embryos result in healthy babies. PGTA testing is not accurate.
Dear Sir Greetings from India !! My egg reserve is very low. I could get only two embryos and both had aneuploidy. What are the chances of getting euploid embryos in the next cycle.
Yes. It’s called mosaic embryo. Even euploid embryos can have parts of them aneuploid. Up to 20 percent to be precise. That’s the part the PGTA machines can’t detect. However the embryos can self correct. Actually a high percentage of them according to studies. The ones that don’t self correct end up in miscarriage. The ones that make it to birth have all been healthy.
The doctor did not go in detail. The chromosomal abnormality is not defined here. If the a complete chromsom is missing or additional, e. g. Down syndrome, then self correcting would not help. If only some fragments are missing within the chromosome, then self correction would play its role.
The testing is inaccurate because it does not test the actual embryo, but an outside placental area, which can have genetic errors as it divides quickly. There are many women who transferred abnormal embryos and had normal healthy babies.
Actually that’s not true. His data is correct. I guess you’re referring to PGTA testing which is just a new name for PGS. It hasn’t improved the outcome / life birth rate either. Please don’t post things like that that can be harmful to many women.
@@pippilotta3511 I don’t know where you get this information.. would you share, what does make you a credible source? My information is from a pioneer of IVF & founder of CCRM.
@@mattysco see my comment below. Also, as it was explained to me, there are multiple reasons for that. 5 days embryos that appear normal can still carry abnormalities. And frozen embryo transfers have a higher pregnancy success rate.
God bless you! it's like God gave me the right answer through you. I was so confused weather I should say yes or no to PGT-A testing as I'm about to start my IVF cycle. I was praying to make the right decision and now I got my answer. May God bless you with long life and health. You are very Ethical and a man of Honor!
Did you tested your embryos? And did you get pregnant? Hope to see your reply
Yes, I feel like this was God's answer to me as well 💗
@@aminan3088 My IVF was changed to an IUI at the last minute because I didn't have enough follicles for IVF >4. Mine were 3folicles. So I tried the IUI and unfortunately it didn't work. I will try another IVF in January.
I have the same exact sentiment..
Same! My doctor told me I should do PGT-A tasting because of my age but it didn't feel right. So I prayed I would know what to do. Here is my answer.Thank you doctor.
This video discussion has to be the best 15 minutes I've spent in months! I'm not even trying to go through any procedure or pregnancy, but found this to be extremely helpful, straightforward and educational. Thank you so much!!
God bless you!! my ambryo pgt is day 6 and they did biopsy with out telling me and I’m waiting for 15 days very very stressful 😢😢😢
My clinic did the genetic testing without my knowledge. And they told me it came back normal and here’s $5k bill. I only had one blastocyst but it was 3cc. Later I transferred that embryo, it didn’t implant. I’m curious if the testing and freeze and thaw made the embryo even worse.
Thank you doctor. Unfortunately I live in Italy, otherwise I would be followed by your team. I watched many of your videos and it is great to finally understand how ivf works and the latest updates
OMG THANK YOU FOR THIS WONDERFUL EXPLANATION 👏
Love this guy ,May God bless you
Are you saying the even chromosomal abnormalities such as Trisomy 21,2,15 and Monosomy 2 aneuploid embryos can correct themselves or does this correction only apply to mosaic aneuploid embryos? Thank you!
There should be no intermittent code number embryos, it should be either euploid or aneuploid embryos. PGT-A testing is super inaccurate. There are so many studies showed that abnormal embryos result in healthy babies. PGTA testing is not accurate.
I love this doctor.
I’m almost 45. You still would not recommend testing when the chances of MC or problems are so high?
Very good explanation about the topic. Thank you Dr. Gleicher!!
Isn't it sad when embryo testing is being promoted for commercial reasons rather than for the well being of potential desperate parents.😔?
God the creator of humans is so good he creates a way to make human embryo viable.
This is a sincere talk but what of pgta fir heamoglobinopathies
Thank you for this Doc.. God bless you ❤
would you implant a complex aneuploid -11, -19 ? that is our case
Loved this video and information! So helpful
Dear Sir Greetings from India !! My egg reserve is very low. I could get only two embryos and both had aneuploidy. What are the chances of getting euploid embryos in the next cycle.
Did you not listen to what he said? He said don’t test the embryos. If you have a small egg reserve it is not beneficial for you to genetically test.
Thank you .This video make my day.
Admirable
Is this doctor saying chromosome abnormal embroyos can correct themselves? An embroyos can stop having downs syndrome??
Yes. It’s called mosaic embryo. Even euploid embryos can have parts of them aneuploid. Up to 20 percent to be precise. That’s the part the PGTA machines can’t detect. However the embryos can self correct. Actually a high percentage of them according to studies. The ones that don’t self correct end up in miscarriage. The ones that make it to birth have all been healthy.
I’m curious too. What about Down syndrome in older women. They do happen.
The doctor did not go in detail. The chromosomal abnormality is not defined here. If the a complete chromsom is missing or additional, e. g. Down syndrome, then self correcting would not help. If only some fragments are missing within the chromosome, then self correction would play its role.
The testing is inaccurate because it does not test the actual embryo, but an outside placental area, which can have genetic errors as it divides quickly. There are many women who transferred abnormal embryos and had normal healthy babies.
Check your data, dr. The PGD/PGTA indeed improved the IVF outcomes greatly. This video is too old...
Actually that’s not true. His data is correct. I guess you’re referring to PGTA testing which is just a new name for PGS. It hasn’t improved the outcome / life birth rate either. Please don’t post things like that that can be harmful to many women.
@@pippilotta3511 I don’t know where you get this information.. would you share, what does make you a credible source? My information is from a pioneer of IVF & founder of CCRM.
@@mattysco see my comment below.
Also, as it was explained to me, there are multiple reasons for that. 5 days embryos that appear normal can still carry abnormalities. And frozen embryo transfers have a higher pregnancy success rate.
100% agree, this is an old data