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Genetic counseling at Gynatal Clinic (Timișoara) is a specialized medical evaluation led by our experts to identify risks of hereditary diseases and optimize IVF success. Depending of each couple’s histioty, The process integrates Karyotyping, Carrier Screening, and non-invasive embryo testing (ni-PGT-A)A standard consultation costs 300 RON, providing a scientific roadmap to assess reproductive genetic risks and support informed repreductive decisions. 

What is Genetic Counseling in Fertility Care?

Genetic counseling is an in-depth analysis of the personal and family medical history of both partners. It aims to identify genetic alterations that could affect reproductive potential, fetal development, or long-term health. At Gynatal, we don't just provide tests; we offer a comprehensive interpretation that links genetic findings directly to your IVF protocol to maximize the chance of a successful, full-term pregnancy. 

Who Should Seek Genetic Counseling?

While beneficial for any couple planning a family, specialized counseling is strongly recommended for: 

  • Recurrent Miscarriages: Two or more consecutive losses, which may be caused by balanced chromosomal translocations in the parents. 

  • Failed IVF Cycles: Repeated implantation failure despite transferring "good-quality  embryos. 

  • Advanced Maternal Age (>35-37): To manage the increased risk of numerical chromosomal abnormalities (aneuploidies), such as Down syndrome. 

  • Family History: Known hereditary conditions like cystic fibrosis, spinal muscular atrophy (SMA), thalassemia, or hemophilia. 

  • Severe Male Factor: Severe oligozoospermia or azoospermia, which can be linked to Y-chromosome microdeletions. 

  • Previous pregnancy with genetic disorder  

  • Consanguinity:  couples who are biologically related may benefit from additional genetic risk assessement 

  • Known genetic variant:  one partner is known to carry a pathogenic genetic variant 

 

The Gynatal Genetic Roadmap

As part of the international FutureLife network, we apply a "Scientific Gold Standard" diagnostic pathway: 
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Initial Consultation

A detailed review of the family tree (minimum three generations) and reproductive history.

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Carrier Screening

Testing both partners for recessive mutations. If both carry the same mutation, there is a 25% risk of the child being affected. 

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Parental Karyotyping

Analyzing the structure and number of parental chromosomes to detect "silent" abnormalities. 

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Advanced Lab Analysis

Utilizing Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) for maximum precision in results.

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IVF with PGT

When clinically indicated, we recommend IVF with embryo testing (PGT-M for monogenic diseases or PGT-A for chromosomal health). 

Non-Invasive Testing (ni-PGT-A)

This method analyzes the DNA released by the embryo into the culture medium. 

  • Non-invasive:  No embryo biopsy is required, as analysis is performer usig cell-free DNA from the culture medium 

  • Additional Embryo information: may provide complementary information to support embryo selection in selected patients 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Can we have a healthy child if we carry a genetic disease?

Yes. Through PGT-M technology, we can identify embryos that have not inherited the specific family condition and select only healthy ones for transfer. 

Due to the complexity of DNA sequencing, results are typically available within 3 to 4 weeks.