PGS (Preimplantation Genetic Screening)
Screening embryos for chromosomal normality before implantation.
PGS Benefits
Focus on Potential
Ensuring that only "euploid" embryos are transferred maximizes the probability of success.
- Comprehensive screening
- High technical care
- NGS technology
What is PGS?
PGS, now commonly referred to as PGT-A, is a genetic test that counts the number of chromosomes in an embryo. It screens for aneuploidy—too many or too few chromosomes—which is a major cause of miscarriage and failure to implant.
Why Choose PGS?
By ensuring that only "euploid" embryos (those with the correct number of chromosomes) are transferred, we can significantly increase the probability of a successful pregnancy and a healthy birth. It also reduces the number of embryo transfers needed to achieve pregnancy.
Who Benefit Most?
PGS is highly recommended for women over the age of 35, couples with a history of recurrent miscarriages, or those who have had multiple unexplained IVF failures. It provides crucial information that helps in selecting the highest-potential embryo.
Screening at Our Lab
Our facility uses the latest genomic tools to provide comprehensive screening. Dr. Nalini Gupta ensures that the biopsy and testing process is handled with the highest technical care, giving you clarity and confidence in your fertility journey.
Chromosomal Clarity
Consult with our experts to understand how PGS can improve your specific fertility path.
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