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Dreaming of pink 34
March 18th, 2013, 04:05 PM
Hi All,

I'm new to this site. I have been on ingender for awhile but its very slow moving and I dont get that many responses to my questions. I have three perfect little boys and am going ht in the fall to hopefully complete our family with a little girl. I met with my doctor on thursday for the first time and he recommeneded that I only test the embryo for gender and not chromosonal abnormalaties. He said that because of my age (34) and the fact that I have had three healthy pregnancies that he didn't see a need for it. He also belives that the tests are inaccurate and many embryos can be deamed abnormal and result in a healthy pregnancy/baby. What do you all think? I am leaning towards doing the testing anyway, even though its and extra $2200. Any input would be greatly appreciated.

lisvna
March 18th, 2013, 04:59 PM
It depends on which technique you choose. Fish 5 probe does not test all chromosomes. Just 5. Natera test 24 probe but you need a FET and you can do a day 5 ACGH with a fresh transfer on day 6.

You can see this as a normal pregnancy but you only want to know the gender you can test only gender.

Maybe you can post this in the dream member section. More people can help you over there I think.

Good luck!

nuthinbutpink
March 18th, 2013, 05:36 PM
It depends on which testing you choose. Do not use day 3 aCGH. It isn't accurate for gender.

I chose FISH because I was like your doctor and unsure of the accuracy of testing an embryo on day 3 or day 5 of its existence and I just wanted to know gender.

If you make a ton of embryos, it may make sense to choose a 24-chromosome testing PGD to help narrow down your choice come transfer time.

If I cycled again today and had 10 embryos or less, I would still use FISH with the fewest probes as possible. I had no idea about the health of my natural pregnancies before implantation so I just don't see the need still now.

Frankly, I do not see the need to over complicate the process by testing for everything which may or may not be accurate. We know for a fact that day 3 testing with any PGD method is not reliable- except for gender. Gender determination using FISH is accurate.

There are lots more HT people, info, past cycle data in the member section!

Dreaming of pink 34
March 18th, 2013, 07:36 PM
Thank you so much for your response. I am new to all of this and am so confused by it lol. can I ask you how i view the member board? I paid the $12 but its still saying its private. Thank you again!