Home / Single Post
Every embryo naturally carries a set number of chromosomes. If this number is incorrect, the embryo may not implant or may lead to an early miscarriage. PGT-A, also known as PGS, is a chromosomal screening performed on embryos during IVF. It does not change or modify the embryo in any way.
The purpose of the PGT-A test is to identify whether an embryo has the correct number of chromosomes before it is considered for transfer. In this test, a few cells from the embryo are used to understand whether its chromosome count is euploid or aneuploid.
When PGT-A Is Clinically Advised
For patients who have been trying to conceive for a long time, Preimplantation Genetic Testing can be incredibly valuable. Dr Manmeet Batra recommends PGT-A in situations where genetic concerns may affect the pregnancy outcome. This includes women in their mid-30s and above, couples who have experienced repeated IVF failures or recurrent miscarriages, or those who want to minimise the risk of passing on chromosomal abnormalities.
Dr. Manmeet Batra, MD, IVF Specialist, Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, offers advanced fertility care to patients coming from India and overseas.