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Treatments/PGT (Embryo Testing)

Genetic Screening and Testing

PGT (Embryo Testing)

PGT refers to genetic testing of embryos during IVF. This page is a structure for your content team to finalize.

Who it’s for

  • Recurrent pregnancy loss or repeated implantation failure (selected cases)
  • Known genetic conditions in the family (PGT-M where applicable)
  • Advanced maternal age (case-dependent)

Typical steps

1

IVF and embryo culture

Embryos are grown to biopsy stage.

2

Embryo biopsy

A few cells are biopsied and embryos are typically frozen.

3

Testing and reporting

Lab reports results and a transfer plan is made.

Risks and considerations

  • Not every embryo reaches biopsy stage
  • Testing does not guarantee pregnancy or a healthy baby

FAQs

Does PGT guarantee success?

No. PGT can reduce the risk of transferring embryos with certain chromosomal issues, but it does not guarantee pregnancy or a healthy baby. It is one piece of the overall IVF plan.

How long do results take?

Most labs return results in about 1–3 weeks. Your doctor will plan the transfer timeline once the report is available.