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PGT re-testing survival/success rates

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We have a frozen embryo that was pgt-a tested but did not return a result. Ut is a day6, 6BB.

We were advised against trying to re-test it.

Wondering if anyone has been there/done that? Did you get a result the second time around? Did the embryo survive the extra thaws and procedures?

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Myshh

Hi pink lemon. It's seems pretty good to me. I had embroys graded one 6 AA other onr 5AA. And they advised against PGT testing at all and suggested to do fresh transfer. Currently 23 weeks pregnant. I guess there is very high chance without testing as well in your case.

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JA-fnukPartnerNurseFertility Network UK

Often the reason an embryo is reported to be " no result " is unclear or unknow Might be an idea to discuss with your clinic your concerns - may help you make a more informed decision

Good luck for the future

Janet-Partner

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