PGT-A

PGT-A
Preimplantation Genetic Testing for Aneuploidy (PGT-A) at Eva Hospital is an advanced screening test performed during IVF treatment. It helps identify embryos with the correct number of chromosomes before implantation. This improves the chances of a healthy pregnancy and reduces the risk of genetic abnormalities. PGT-A supports safer and more successful fertility treatment outcomes.

Who Should Consider PGT-A?

PGT-A is recommended for couples with repeated IVF failures, recurrent miscarriages, or advanced maternal age. It is also helpful when there is a history of chromosomal abnormalities. The test allows doctors to select chromosomally normal embryos for transfer. This increases implantation rates and lowers the chances of pregnancy loss.
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Benefits of PGT-A

PGT-A (Preimplantation Genetic Testing for Aneuploidy) is done during an IVF cycle to check embryos for chromosomal abnormalities before transfer. At the blastocyst stage (day 5–6), a few cells are taken from the outer layer of the embryo and tested in a genetics lab. Embryos with the correct number of chromosomes are then selected for transfer to improve pregnancy success and reduce miscarriage risk.

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Procedure and Safety

If you require laparoscopy or hysteroscopy treatment, you can rely on our experienced team of fertility-enhancing surgeons. Our specialists ensure that every procedure is performed with the highest safety standards. Contact us today to schedule your appointment.

IVF and Embryo Development

Eggs are fertilized in the lab and allowed to grow to the blastocyst stage.

Step 01

Embryo Biopsy and Testing

A few cells are collected and analyzed for chromosomal abnormalities.

Step 02

Embryo Transfer

A healthy, chromosomally normal embryo is selected and transferred to the uterus.

Step 03
IVF and Embryo Development
Embryo Biopsy and Testing
Embryo Transfer

Frequently asked question

No, but it significantly improves the chances of a successful and healthy pregnancy.
Yes, when performed by trained specialists, it is considered safe and reliable.
Results are usually available within a few days after biopsy.
No, it is recommended based on individual medical history and doctor’s advice.
Embryos with chromosomal abnormalities are usually not transferred due to low success rates.