Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis (PGD)

Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis (PGD)

PGD allows couples to screen embryos for specific genetic conditions, chromosomal abnormalities, or hereditary diseases, helping them make informed decisions during the IVF process.

  • Detects genetic and chromosomal disorders in embryos
  • Reduces risk of inherited diseases
  • Supports selection of healthy embryos for implantation
  • Used in conjunction with IVF for enhanced success
  • Provides reassurance to couples with known genetic risks

Who Can Benefit from PGD: Couples with a family history of genetic disorders, recurrent miscarriages, or advanced maternal age may benefit from PGD.


Procedure Overview: PGD involves the extraction of a few cells from embryos created via IVF, followed by genetic testing to select the healthiest embryos for transfer.

Step 1: Initial Consultation and Assessment
Step 2: Embryo Creation via IVF
Step 3: Genetic Testing and Embryo Selection
Step 4: Embryo Transfer and Follow-Up

Considering PGD?

PGD offers couples the opportunity to minimize genetic risks and maximize the chances of a healthy pregnancy through careful embryo selection. Learn More…

Who Should Consider PGD?

Couples with known genetic disorders, recurrent pregnancy losses, or advanced maternal age are ideal candidates for this specialized genetic screening procedure. Learn More…