PGT-A contamination, sometimes reported as “no result,” is poorly studied, but a 2026 study found it’s rare and that undetected contamination can distort PGT results, highlighting the importance of contamination detection in testing.
A 2024 meta-analysis combined the results of 10 studies to show that embryos that are thawed for PGT-A, or rebiopsied after inconclusive results, have lower chances of pregnancy and live birth, with higher miscarriage rates.