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PGT-A Treatment Services Cost & Prices at 9M Fertility Centre
(PGT-A) IVF Fertility Treatment Services in Gachibowli is a specialized technique that is offered at 9M Fertility, Gachibowli to help couples who have struggled with recurrent miscarriages, failed IVF cycles, or who are at high risk for having a child with a chromosomal abnormality.
PGT-A involves the biopsy of a few cells from an embryo before it is implanted in the uterus. These cells are then analyzed to determine if the embryo has the normal number of chromosomes. Embryos with an abnormal number of chromosomes are less likely to implant or develop into a healthy pregnancy, so selecting embryos with the correct number of chromosomes through PGT-A can improve the chances of a successful pregnancy.
At 9M, our experienced fertility specialists work closely with our genetic counselors to offer personalized genetic testing services to our patients. We use state-of-the-art technology and the latest techniques to ensure the highest possible success rates for our patients.
If you are considering PGT-A IVF Fertility Treatment Services in Gachibowli as a fertility treatment option, we are here to help. Contact us today to learn more about PGT-A and the other fertility services we offer.
Frequently Asked Questions
PGT-A, or preimplantation genetic testing for aneuploidy, is a procedure in IVF where embryos are screened for chromosomal abnormalities. This helps identify healthy embryos, improving implantation chances and reducing the risk of genetic disorders.
IVF with PGT-A improves success rates by selecting embryos with the correct number of chromosomes, increasing the likelihood of implantation and reducing miscarriage risks. Success varies by age and health but often results in better outcomes than IVF alone.
PGT-A offers several benefits, including identifying chromosomally normal embryos to improve IVF success rates and reduce miscarriage risks. By transferring only healthy embryos, PGT-A may decrease the time it takes to achieve pregnancy. It also helps lower the chance of multiple pregnancies by selecting a single healthy embryo for transfer.
Yes, PGT-A can increase the success of IVF by selecting chromosomally normal embryos, which improves implantation rates, reduces the risk of miscarriage, and enhances the chances of a healthy pregnancy.
The miscarriage rate after PGT-A testing is significantly reduced compared to IVF without PGT-A. By selecting chromosomally normal embryos, PGT-A helps lower the risk of miscarriage, though the exact rate can vary depending on factors like age and overall health.
The chances of pregnancy after PGT-A testing are generally higher compared to IVF without PGT-A. PGT-A improves implantation rates and reduces the risk of miscarriage by identifying chromosomally normal embryos, leading to a better overall chance of a successful pregnancy. Success rates, however, can vary based on factors like age and health.
The success of PGT-A testing varies by age due to differences in egg quality and embryo health. Below are the pregnancy rates based on age:
- Women under 35: 56.5% pregnancy rate
- Women aged 35–37: 54.2% pregnancy rate
- Women aged 38–40: 52.2% pregnancy rate
- Women aged 41–42: 46.7% pregnancy rate
- Women over 42: 42.4% pregnancy rate
No, PGT testing is not 100% accurate. While it provides high precision in detecting specific genetic abnormalities, it is not infallible. There is still a small chance of misclassifying embryos, and some genetic issues may not be detected.
Yes, PGT-A can be performed on women under 35. While it is often recommended for women of advanced maternal age or those with a history of recurrent miscarriage, younger women may also choose PGT-A to improve IVF success rates and reduce the risk of miscarriage.
Whether PGT testing is worth doing depends on individual circumstances. For couples undergoing IVF, PGT can improve success rates by selecting chromosomally normal embryos and reducing miscarriage risks. It is particularly beneficial for older women or those with a history of miscarriages. However, it’s important to consider the cost and consult with a fertility specialist.