Christina’s Story: Mosaic Embryo Transfer
Did you know that mosaicism isn't a new phenomenon – it was first discovered ... Read More
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Did you know that mosaicism isn't a new phenomenon – it was first discovered ... Read More
We are living in a time of tremendous medical innovation – there are cutting edge ... Read More
Preimplantation Genetic Testing for Aneuploidy (PGT-A) results The phone is ringing! After weeks of ... Read More
Miscarriage. For too many women, this word lays heavy, bringing a flood of emotion that ... Read More
In this day and age, it goes without saying that the field of genetics (especially within the fertility world) is constantly changing. In the early years of preimplantation genetic testing (PGT), patients could decide whether they wanted to screen just three specific chromosomes via FISH, or all 24 chromosomes via aCGH. Suffice it to say, times have changed, and while it is now commonplace for every PGT-A test to screen all 24 human chromosomes (1-22, X and Y), the similarities stop there.