What is Preimplantation Genetic Testing?
Preimplantation genetic testing (PGT) is designed to improve fertility treatment success rates by allowing your fertility care team to choose the healthiest embryos for IVF treatments.
The same issues that make it difficult to conceive at home, like chromosomal or genetic abnormalities, also impact fertility treatments. By testing embryos for anomalies before transferring them into the uterus, we increase your likelihood of giving birth to a healthy, full-term baby.
Preimplantation Genetic Testing (PGT) Explained
By developing embryos in the lab, we can test them for some of the most common chromosomal or genetic abnormalities that could compromise conception, implantation, and pregnancy. And, unlike with pregnancy, where women have to wait until at least week 12 to learn more about their baby’s chromosomal/genetic health or may have the traumatic experience of repeat miscarriages, PGT allows us to screen for chromosomal abnormalities on eligible embryos prior to transfer.
Three Types of PGT
There are three types of tests we use to learn more about the viability of an embryo:
Your fertility specialist will help you determine which one(s) make the most sense based on your health and reproductive history, infertility testing results, and your partner’s infertility testing results (if applicable).
Speak To NCFMC About PGT & Its Benefits
As fertility specialists, we aim to increase our patients’ chances of a healthy fertility treatment outcome. In many cases, this includes using preimplantation genetic testing to select the best embryo for transfer.
Schedule an appointment at the Northern California Fertility Medical Center to learn more about your PGT options and which ones (if any) we feel are best, depending on your age, health, and reproductive history. We are proud to use the most innovative, cutting-edge technology to make our patients’ family-building dreams come true.