analysis is made on the “wastes” from the embryos and, theoretically, this should increase the likelihood of a successful pregnancy by 30-60 percent, the researchers write in the journal Cell.
Reproductive Doctor Yacoub Khalaf, however, is skeptical.
– The technique of screening is appealing in theory, but in practice it has not delivered as much, he says in a comment on BBC News.

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