Is there any chance of success if you transfer non PGT tested embryo during IVF?

Is there any chance of success if you transfer non PGT tested embryo during IVF?

 

Is there any chance of success if you transfer non PGT tested embryo during IVF?

“Preimplantation Genetic Testing” (PGT) is another way to increase the chance of success in treating infertility. Especially in women who are over 35 years old and have a history of repeated miscarriages or have been pregnant and the child was born abnormally. PGT is a way to help get more perfect embryos ready for implantation.

PGT tested embryo VS Non PGT tested embryo, which one has higher success rate?

The higher the chance of finding abnormalities in the embryo’s chromosomes happens to women who get pregnant at an advanced maternal age. Therefore, embryo chromosome screening is an option that reduces the risk of abnormal pregnancy. It also reduces the occurrence of complications and the chance of birth defect as well.

Meanwhile, women who get pregnant at an advanced maternal age but do not want to do PGT. If the embryo has a good grade, there is also a chance of success in conceiving. However, there may be a risk that the embryo will stop developing or develop into a baby but with genetic disorders. This is because the embryo has abnormal chromosomes.

Even though the embryo has a good grade but it has ‘chromosome abnormalities’, it will not be suitable for implantation. This must consider the embryo of each patient as a case by case.

PGT is considered a special test with an additional charge apart from the ICSI cost. It depends on a patient’s need. We recommend you to consult with a specialized doctor for making your decision.

 


Should you be interested in getting infertility consultation, please contact us.

Prime Fertility Center

Tel. : 062-648-6688 / 062-648-8866 / 02-029-1418–9
Line : @primefertility
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E-mail : info@primefertilitycenter.com

 

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Frequent drinking and hangovers increase the risk of infertility

Frequent drinking and hangovers increase the risk of infertility

Frequent drinking and hangovers increase the risk of infertility

Frequent parties and hangovers can directly and indirectly affect your health, especially for those who are already planning to have children. This makes it even more difficult to have children!

Because frequent and large amounts of alcoholic beverages cause the hormones in the body to function abnormally.

What are the effects of drinking alcohol and hangovers?

In men > Abnormal testosterone production results in the body producing less sperm, poor quality sperm, and reduced fertilization ability.

In women > Abnormalities in the pituitary glands hormone system and hormones that control ovarian function result in no ovulation, abnormal uterine lining, and increased chances of premature birth or miscarriage.

It also reduces the absorption of vitamins and minerals, increasing the risk of malnutrition such as magnesium and potassium. It also comes with negative effects from a “hangover” such as insufficient sleep, restless sleep, headaches, dizziness, vomiting, dehydration, fatigue, etc. These are indirect negative effects that affect the body. 

Therefore, drinking excessive amounts of liquor, beer, wine, or other alcoholic beverages is a cause of infertility and reduces the chances of having children by up to 50%.

If anyone is planning a pregnancy and still has problems controlling their alcohol consumption, you may need to consider consulting a mental health professional or medical professional to find a treatment plan.

Prime Fertility Center does not only provide infertility treatment. What Prime Fertility Center aims for and continuously develops is to provide services to customers with care, consultation, care, and concern for all your feelings, like family members. Because we understand the feelings, pressure, and stress of those who cannot successfully conceive, the clinic intends to provide warmth and full convenience to those who receive services, with determination and care from a team of expert doctors, embryologists, and a team with extensive experience in providing comprehensive care and consultation.


Should you be interested in getting infertility consultation, please contact us.

Prime Fertility Center

Tel. : 062-648-6688 / 062-648-8866 / 02-029-1418–9
Line : @primefertility
Facebook : Prime Fertility Center
E-mail : info@primefertilitycenter.com