The past week has been an emotional rollercoaster for me as I awaited the results of my PGT-A testing. To be completely honest, I’ve been feeling overwhelmed by all the possibilities and uncertainties that come with this process. It’s a mix of hope and fear, wondering what the results will reveal about our journey to parenthood. Have any of you been through similar experiences? How did you cope with the wait and the outcome? Sharing your stories or words of wisdom would mean a lot right now.
This outcome is within the expected range for a 38-year-old. Each euploid transfer has a 60-65% chance of resulting in a live birth. Having two euploids increases the chances of having at least one live birth to about 85%.
At the age of 35, I think it’s positive that out of the 5 embryos I had, 2 were euploid.
This is a promising outcome, which is excellent news!According to statistics, there’s a 75-80% likelihood of live birth with two euploid embryos.