PGS: A Vital Step for LGBTQ+ Families Building Their Future

Preimplantation Genetic Screening (PGS) plays an important role in the surrogacy process, especially for LGBTQ+ intended parents who want to ensure the best possible outcome for their future family. PGS involves testing embryos created during in vitro fertilization (IVF) for chromosomal abnormalities, helping fertility specialists select the healthiest embryos for implantation into the surrogate. This step significantly boosts the chances of a successful pregnancy while reducing the risks of miscarriage or genetic complications.

At iBoyer, we understand the unique needs of LGBTQ+ individuals and couples in their journey to parenthood. With PGS, we can offer a more reliable path to ensuring that your surrogacy journey is as smooth and successful as possible. After embryos are created, a few cells are carefully extracted and analyzed in a laboratory. This screening detects any chromosomal abnormalities, allowing the healthiest embryos to be selected for implantation.

Why Choose PGS in Your Surrogacy Journey?

  • Increased Pregnancy Success: Selecting the healthiest embryos significantly improves the chances of a successful implantation and pregnancy.
  • Reduced Risk of Genetic Conditions: PGS can detect chromosomal disorders such as Down syndrome, allowing for more informed embryo selection.
  • Peace of Mind: By using PGS, intended parents can feel more confident that their surrogacy journey is on the best possible path.

LGBTQ+ families deserve a safe and secure journey to parenthood. At iBoyer, we’re here to support you every step of the way. Visit iBoyer to learn more about PGS and how it can make a difference in your family-building journey. Contact us today to start your path to parenthood with confidence!

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