What are the risks of PGD treatment?
Most of the risks involved in PGD treatment are similar to those for conventional IVF: Fertility drug reaction: mild reactions may involve hot flushes, feeling down or irritable, headaches and restlessness; symptoms usually disappear after a short time.
What are the limitations of PGDS?
The evidence base was limited, both in improv e physiological functioning. There was also a lack of studies comparing different methods of supply. practice (W aters, 2001). There was ho wev er evidence that the making (W eiss et al, 2004). A limitation of PGDs is that they adequately developed. Problems can ar ise when the protocol
What is PGD and why is it important?
What is PGD? The main goal of PGD is to help the parent choose the best embryo without any pathology. It’s very important to transfer healthy embryos for a successful pregnancy and a good future for the baby. As you see, the advantage of PGD is to reduce the risk of aborted pregnancy.