Reader Offer – Ovusense ovulation monitoring
When you are trying to conceive you need to understand and track your ovulation cycle. That way you won’t miss the window of opportunity when you’re fertile each month. There are a number of [...]
If you have previously had unsuccessful IVF cycles, miscarriage or have a history of family chromosome issues, then your clinician may suggest that you have PGS to screen the embryos for any chromosomal abnormality.
A single cell or a number of small cells are taken from the embryo and the DNA of those cells are tested and only those embryos with no abnormalities are placed in the womb.
There is a risk that the embryo can be damaged when removing the cells and therefore will not implant when it is transferred to the womb.
We understand that infertility is a complex condition that can be very frustrating, but knowledge is power and we encourage you to get in touch and ask us for advice. If you need specific medical advice then we will happily put you in touch with one of our reliable healthcare partners.
Our service is free of charge, so please reach out to us today!