This document discusses clinical management of in vitro fertilization with preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD). It covers:
1. PGD was introduced in 1990 to test embryos for genetic diseases before implantation, reducing risks of terminating or delivering sick children. It has helped couples at high risk of passing on genetic diseases.
2. Studies show PGD is safe when performed by experienced labs, with similar outcomes to regular IVF. The biopsy should remove one cell from day 3 embryos.
3. Optimizing PGD success requires an experienced clinic, skilled embryologists, removing one cell, and transferring high-quality embryos one at a time. Number and quality of embryos impact outcomes.