PGT‑SR (Structural rearrangements)
Ensure a Chromosomally Healthy Baby with PGT-SR in Surat
Best PGT-SR (Structural rearrangements) in Surat
At Devaki IVF Centre, we provide the best PGT-SR treatment in Surat to help couples have healthy babies. PGT-SR is a special test that checks embryos for genetic issues caused by changes in chromosome structure. This helps avoid miscarriages and ensures only the healthiest embryos are chosen for IVF.
What is PGT-SR Testing?
Who Needs PGT-SR?
PGT-SR helps families have healthy babies when there are chromosome problems. You might need PGT-SR if:
- You or your partner have chromosomes that swapped pieces (balanced translocation)
- Your family has a history of chromosome disorders
- You’ve had multiple miscarriages or failed IVF attempts
- Your baby might be at risk for genetic health problems
The PGT-SR Process
At Devaki IVF, we make PGT-SR testing simple and stress-free. Here’s how it works:
Step | What Happens |
Eggs and sperm are combined in a lab to make embryos | |
2. Embryo Biopsy | A tiny piece is taken from the embryo (safe for the embryo) |
3. Genetic Testing | Scientists check the cells for chromosome problems |
4. Embryo Transfer | Only healthy embryos are placed in the womb |
What are the benefits of PGT-SR?
PGT-SR is a special test that helps parents have healthy babies by checking their embryos (tiny baby beginnings) for missing or extra pieces of DNA. Here’s why it’s helpful:
- Healthy Baby – Finds genetic problems before pregnancy
- Less Miscarriage Risk – Stops embryos with issues from being used
- Better IVF Success – Helps pick the best embryos
- Stop Family Diseases – Prevents passing genetic disorders to baby
- Peace of Mind – Know your baby has healthy chromosomes
Preconditions for using PGT-SR
PGT-SR helps families have healthy babies, but not everyone needs it. Here’s when doctors recommend it:
- For IVF Patients – You must be doing IVF treatment
- Chromosome Problems – If you or your partner have:
- Balanced translocation (swapped chromosomes)
- Robertsonian translocation (joined chromosomes)
- Past Pregnancy Issues – If you’ve had:
- Multiple miscarriages
- Failed IVF attempts
- A baby with chromosome problems before