Abstract

With the increasing use of preimplantation genetic testing (PGT), there is an increasing need to understand the potential impact trophectoderm biopsy may have on embryo viability and implantation. As ectopic pregnancies are a result of abnormal implantation, it is possible that disruption to embryo integrity may alter this process. The objective of our study was to determine whether PGT tested embryos had an increased risk of ectopic pregnancy compared to non-PGT tested embryos.

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