
PGS
PGS, or Preimplantation Genetic Screening, is a laboratory process used during in-vitro fertilization (IVF) to analyze a few cells from an embryo before implantation. Its purpose is to check for chromosomal abnormalities, ensuring that only healthy embryos are selected for transfer. By identifying genetic issues early, PGS can improve the chances of a successful pregnancy and reduce the risk of miscarriage or genetic diseases. It provides valuable information to help make informed decisions about embryo transfer, increasing the likelihood of a healthier pregnancy.