Testing embryos before IVF doesn’t increase the chance of a baby
- Written by Karin Hammarberg, Senior Research Fellow, Global and Women's Health, School of Public Health & Preventive Medicine, Monash University
ShutterstockIn the past two decades there has been a significant rise in IVF clinics worldwide offering costly testing of embryos to make sure they have the right number of chromosomes.
The theory is this will improve the chance of a baby by ensuring only chromosomally normal embryos are transferred.
But a recently published study shows...
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