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What is the PGT Method?
It is a technique used to perform genetic analysis of embryos during the IVF process. It allows the detection of chromosomal disorders by taking cells from embryos. 5 chromosomes are analyzed, 13, 18, 21, X and Y. It detects chromosomal disorders such as Down Syndrome, Turner, Klinefelter syndrome. PGT is recommended for couples with a history of recurrent miscarriage. The process allows healthy embryos to be selected before they are transferred to the uterus. In this way, the chance of a healthy pregnancy and birth is increased. PGT methodIt increases the success rate of the IVF process. It also determines the gender of the embryos to be transferred.
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For Whom is the PGT Method Recommended?
For women with a history of recurrent miscarriage, PGT allows healthy embryos to be selected. This may increase the chances of a healthy pregnancy and birth.
The risk of chromosomal abnormalities is higher in older women. PGT helps detect these abnormalities and select healthy embryos, increasing the chances of pregnancy.
For chromosomal anomaly carriers, PGT detects abnormal chromosomal structures and ensures the selection of healthy embryos. This significantly increases the chances of a healthy pregnancy.

How is the PGT Method Applied?
PGT methodIt is a genetic screening method integrated into the IVF process.
The woman's ovaries are stimulated with hormone therapy.
Matured eggs are collected under light anesthesia under ultrasound guidance.
The sperm sample taken from the partner is prepared in a laboratory environment.
The collected eggs are fertilized with sperm and embryo development is initiated.
Fertilized eggs are left to develop in a laboratory environment for several days.
A small sample of embryo cells is taken.
The cell samples taken are analyzed in the genetic laboratory.
5 chromosomes are analyzed, 13, 18, 21, X and Y.
Healthy embryos are selected.
The selected embryos are transferred to the woman's uterus.
Approximately 12-14 days after embryo transfer, a pregnancy test is performed.

How much does the PGT Method cost?
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Frequently asked Questions
What is PGT?
PGT is a technique used to select healthy ones by performing chromosome analysis of embryos during the IVF process.
Who is PGT suitable for?
It is suitable for those with a history of miscarriage, older women and couples at risk of chromosomal anomalies. Couples who want to determine the gender of their unborn child can also benefit from family planning.
How is PGT applied?
During the IVF process, a biopsy is performed after the embryos develop. Cell samples are sent to the laboratory for genetic analysis. Healthy embryos are selected and transferred to the uterus.
What are the advantages of PGT?
It increases the chance of pregnancy and ensures the selection of healthy embryos. It allows gender determination.
Is PGT safe?
Yes, PGT is generally a safe method and has no adverse effects on the health of the embryos.
What is the success rate of PGT?
The success rate varies depending on the genetic health of the embryos and the general health of the patient. PGT increases the chance of healthy pregnancy.
Which diseases can be detected with PGT?
Chromosomal anomalies and specific genetic diseases can be detected.
How long does PGT last?
The embryo biopsy and genetic analysis process can take several days. The entire process, along with IVF treatment, can take several weeks.
Is PGT an expensive method?
PGT can be a costly procedure in addition to IVF treatment.
