
Nonmosaic segmental aneuploid embryos show reduced yet real reproductive potential, offering new guidance for PGT interpretation and patient counseling.
Dr. Stephanie Willson is a Reproductive Endocrinologist and Infertility Specialist at Reproductive Medicine Associates (RMA) in West Orange, NJ, and a member of the IVI RMA Global Research Alliance. A New Jersey native, she earned her undergraduate degree from Rutgers University, medical degree from NYU School of Medicine, and completed her residency at New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center, followed by fellowship training through the Jefferson-RMA Fellowship Program. Drawn to reproductive medicine for its blend of advanced science and compassionate care, Dr. Willson is dedicated to providing empathy, clarity, and a supportive environment for patients throughout their fertility journey.

Nonmosaic segmental aneuploid embryos show reduced yet real reproductive potential, offering new guidance for PGT interpretation and patient counseling.

Published: November 10th 2025 | Updated: