Hey Bumbers.
So sorry to hear all you've been through, it sounds like you've had a pretty rough time of it so I understand why you might not feel particularly positive about the prospect of PGD.
A bit of background about my own situation- I have a rare form of muscular dystrophy which is x-chromosome linked with a 50/50 chance of passing it on with varying severity- but if it were a boy it would be severe (I.e. could be on a ventilator from birth type situation). We have been told there are no indications we have any fertility issues.
I'm currently undergoing PGD at Guys but have had two unsuccessful rounds 😔. R1 9 eggs collected, only 2 fertilised, 2 made it to blastocyst and were frozen for testing and 1 was gene free and was implanted. Got a positive result but miscarried the day before my first scan at 8 weeks. R2 only 7 eggs collected,not one fertilised and in the brief phone call we had from the hospital they said my eggs were abnormal and mentioned something about changing the drugs, so we're not sure if I have an issue they've missed or if my body is interacting badly with the drugs?! That was only a few weeks ago and We have a consultation at the start of next month to go through things but have been told there is no space for us to try again until next year.
Re timelines- I took my first round of stims and had egg collection second half of Aug 17. I found out the results of the testing mid Nov. We didn't have the transfer until March as we had holidays book as we'd been told the testing could take up to 6 months but they did have a slot the first half of Jan so about 4 months for us.
I am feeling quite negative about the whole process at the moment but i have had a particularly bad result. I've met two other lovely ladies who had far more success in terms of how many "tries" they'll get as they both have 3-4 healthy embryos from their first cycle so I'd definitely encourage you to think positive about it, particularly as you already know getting pregnant isn't really an issue and presumably the PGD would get around the genetic issue?
Feel free to ask any other questions but I'd say go for it! Is it the length of time it might take that worries you?x