Is CCS right for me?
1- to maximise the chances for getting pregnancy in IVF/ICSI cycle 2- to transfer only one embryo back to the uterus aiming for singleton pregnancy without compromising success rate
*Avoiding multiple pregnancy is a target in itself. Multiple pregnancy may lead to many complications either to the baby as prematurity or to the mother. A reliable research has shown that returning on tested embryo has the same success of returning two untested embryos, as shown
3- Advanced maternal age The risk of abnormal number of chromosomes within the embryo (aneuploidy) increases as the mother gets older. As
*shown the chances of having healthy embryo with the right number of chromosomes is very much related to the mother’s age:
4- Male factor fertility
Abnormal sperm quality increases the risk of having abnormal of chromosomes, and embryo that would be fertilised by these sperms.
5- Repeated Implantation Failures or Repeated Miscarriages Repeated failure in IVF or ICSI attempts may be caused by returning back aneuploidy embryos