REPEAT IVF FAILURES
In the first 3 IVF applications, the pregnancy rate does not change, but if pregnancy is not achieved after the 3rd attempt, there is a decrease in the pregnancy rates.
repetitive failure
As a result of genetic problems with the embryo. It may originate from oocyte (egg) or sperm.
As a result of problems that can affect the endometrium (inner layer of the uterus)
It may be due to inadequate laboratory conditions.
We may have a number of treatment options for recurrent failures.
Assisted hatching
Preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGT-A)
Blastocyst culture
Prophylactic salfengectomy (in cases where there is a hydrosalphinx)
co-culture method
Immunotherapy and heparin therapy
Treatments using micromanipulation techniques (defragmentation, cytoplasmic transfer)
Revision of embryo transfer techniques
To follow the embryo development continuously with time-lapse or embryoscope and choose the best embryo.
hysteroscopy to evaluate for intrauterine problems