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Many patients who have been through an in vitro fertilization (IVF) cycle have blastocysts that have been frozen. These blastocysts are cryopreserved by a process known as vitrification, which is a highly successful method of cryopreservation, with survival rates of about 98%.
Once the embryos have been vitrified, they can stay in that state indefinitely until a patient is ready to try to achieve a pregnancy.
In many cases, patients with cryopreserved blastocysts have had a successful outcome with the fresh cycle. There are also instances where a pregnancy was achieved, however, the pregnancy resulted in a miscarriage. And unfortunately some patients, despite having embryos with a good morphological grade, do not achieve a pregnancy with the fresh cycle.
The question we often get in all of the above scenarios is, “Can we do chromosomal testing on the embryos that we currently have frozen at your clinic in order to improve the likelihood of a successful outcome?”
The answer, in simplest terms, is yes.
As awareness of preimplantation genetic screening (PGS) grows, more patients want to take advantage of the option to genetically test blastocysts that have been previously frozen. Reasons for wanting to test frozen blastocysts include:
In other cases, patients may have done PGD and results were unable to be obtained from the cells that were sent. In this instance, thawing, biopsying, and refreezing the embryo is a viable alternative to discarding the embryo or just doing the transfer without any genetic results. A recent study suggests that the majority of embryos with no diagnosis after genetic screening are diagnosed as normal when rebiopsy and reanalysis is performed.
To see a fertility specialist who has carried out multiple cases of successful embryo biopsy on previously frozen blastocysts, make an appointment at one of InVia's four Chicago area fertility clinics.
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