No: Every embryo is independent. So, each one has equal chance of being normal, which is more likely.
Answered 8/11/2013
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Not necessarily : Every person's situation is different so you should sit down and discuss details with your doctor, but from what you are telling me you should have an overall good chance for success. It is very possible that one of your frozen embryos could have normal chromosomes. If not, you still should have a reasonable chance for success with another cycle. Best of luck to you!
Answered 12/9/2013
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