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The test aims to reveal which of the embryo created using IVF has the best chance of making a baby, allowing these embryos to be given top priority for transfer to the uterus.

 Which embryos created using IVF have the best chance of making a baby © Shutterstock
Which embryos created using IVF have the best chance of making a baby

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