PGD
Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis (PGD) offers couples the opportunity to detect certain chromosomal abnormalities, such as Down's Syndrome and cystic fibrosis, as well as determine gender prior to transplant.
Before PGD was available, many couples relied on amniocentesis to determine genetic abnormalities, and were subsequently sometimes faced with the decision of whether or not to abort. In addition, adults who are carriers of genetically transmitted diseases now have a way to ensure that their child will not carry the disease.
Some parents choose to select the sex of their baby. The most common reason is a sex-linked genetic disorder that runs in the family, like one of the 350 disorders that only affect males. Other families use PGD with the intent of family balancing. Conceptions only provides the option of using PGD for this purpose when a couple already has two or more children of the same sex.
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“When patients participate in their care, the chances for success are maximized.”
Bruce Albrecht, MD
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