Do you know what the Carrier test is? And why and when is this test recommended for a couple? Below we will share with you some information about this test and the valuable information that the results can provide to a couple who want to have a baby.
Also called the genetic compatibility test, it is performed before starting to look for a pregnancy so that the couple can make the best reproductive decisions. This study helps to identify if one or both parents are carriers of serious genetic diseases, since even if they are healthy, they can be carriers and pass it on to their children.
The Carrier test is a very complete genetic study that will provide specialists with the necessary information about the genetic diseases that patients may have.
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Our specialists will offer you guidance and a diagnosis to recommend the best treatment for you and your partner.
One option patients have is to receive donor eggs, sperm or embryos for use in the treatment. In our clinic we have different donors who seek to help families fulfill their dream of having a baby.
Additionally, we want to share with you that there is also a genetic study that can be performed on embryos, this is called PGT. This test analyzes the chromosomes of the embryo in order to find genetic abnormalities.
With this study, it’s also possible to identify whether an embryo is male or female.
At Advanced Fertility Center Cancun we have a team of specialists who will offer you the professional and human service you deserve.
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What is the carrier test.