Abstract

Two concerns regarding PGT-A are: 1) embryos labeled aneuploid may be reproductively competent and thus may be wrongfully discarded, and 2) trophectoderm (TE) biopsy may have an adverse effect on embryo reproductive potential. This study addresses these concerns by 1) directly measuring the predictive value (PV) of an aneuploid PGT-A diagnosis, and 2) comparing sustained implantation rates (SIR) of the study group to a control group, in which biopsy/ PGT-A were not utilized.

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