I am wondering will they use this 3 parent embryo technique for women over 40 whose eggs apparently have more chromosomal abnormalities and have a smaller chance of success in than say a woman 37. I believe 37 is the avarage age for egg donation in ivf.
I believe that screening is done in the mitochondria but would it be possible to screen out all chromosomal abnormalites in a woman's eggs say over 40 years of age in the nucleous of her eggs and replace all the faulty chromosomes with someone elses.
I am wondering will they use this 3 parent
embryo technique for women over 40 whose eggs
apparently have more chromosomal abnormalities
and have a smaller chance of success in than say
a woman 37. I believe 37 is the avarage age for
egg donation in ivf.
I believe that screening is done in the mitochondria
but would it be possible to screen out all
chromosomal abnormalites in a woman's eggs say
over 40 years of age in the nucleous of her eggs and replace all the faulty chromosomes with someone elses.
I look forward to your reply. Carla Zavaroni