Recurrent IVF Failure
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Recurrent implantation failure is a condition where morphologically good embryos fail to implant in the uterus despite multiple embryo transfers. This can be very distressing. Though difficult to identify recurrent implantation failure has reasons which could be at the level of the embryo, uterus or the body’s capacity to accept the embryos and allow them to implant.
Our team of experts including our doctors, geneticists, immunologists, Microbiologists etc. together make individualized plans regarding investigations and further management. We offer various tests aimed at identifying the cause of implantation failure. Based on the results of these tests, we can offer supportive treatment pertinent to each individual with a view to helping you conceive successfully.
Couples who’ve had 2 or more failed IVF cycles.
Women with good ovarian response but no pregnancy.
Cases with good-quality embryos but failed implantation.
Couples with unexplained infertility despite multiple treatments.
Women with suspected uterine issues or immune disorders.
Personalized fertility assessment to find hidden issues.
Use of advanced embryo screening (PGT-A) to detect chromosomal problems.
Improved embryo selection techniques (e.g., time-lapse imaging, blastocyst culture).
Uterine evaluation and treatment (e.g., hysteroscopy, ERA test).
Immunological and genetic testing to address hidden factors.
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