genetic testing

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I'm going to do a second <a href="https://glowing.com/glow-fertility-program">ivf</a> cycle this year. We have six frosties from our first cycle. Unfortunately we lost our son at 22 weeks and I'm thinking it's bc I tested for a high risk trisomy 18. We decided to not have an autopsy done after his birth bc he seemed so small and delicate I couldn't stand knowing that would be done to him. Does anyone know if it's a good idea to have the genetic testing done to our remaining embryos? We want to do it bc we don't want to endure another loss but I'm not sure if our embryos could handle it. Thawing and testing and re-freezing and then thawing again for the transfer.