How does DNA relate to Fertility Treatment?
When a sperm fertilises an egg, the embryo should result in having 23 pairs of chromosomes, i.e., one from the egg and one from the sperm in each pair.
If an embryo doesn’t have 46 chromosomes, or if the DNA within a chromosome is damaged, patients might find it more difficult to become pregnant or they could be at a higher risk of miscarriage.
At Beacon CARE Fertility, we can analyse your embryo’s DNA using our highly specialised Genetic Screening Test (PGT-A).
This test helps us to select the embryo most likely to result in a successful pregnancy.
In this video, you will see the embryo growing to a 5 day blastocyst embryo.
You can find out more about our Genetic Testing (PGT-A) here on our website.
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