Pre-implantation genetic diagnosis (PGD)
is a technique that enables people with a specific inherited condition
in their family to avoid passing it on to their children. It involves
checking the genes of embryos created through IVF for this genetic
condition.
Preimplantation
genetic diagnosis screens embryos before they are transferred to the
uterus so couples can make informed decisions about their next steps in
the IVF process. Embryos unaffected by the genetic or chromosomal disorder can be selected for transfer to the uterus.
For couples undergoing IVF, preimplantation genetic diagnosis may be recommended when:
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One or both partners has a history of heritable genetic disorders
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One or both partners is a carrier of a chromosomal abnormality
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The mother is of advanced maternal age
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The mother has a history of recurrent miscarriages
What are the benefits of PGD?
The following are considered benefits or advantages of PGD:
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The procedure is performed before implantation thus reducing the need for amniocentesis later in pregnancy.
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The procedure is performed before implantation thus allowing the couple to decide if they wish to continue with the pregnancy.
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The procedure enables couples to pursue biological children who might not have done so otherwise.
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The procedure may help reduce the costs normally associated with birth defects.
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