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Recurrent Implantation Failure

huangyan      Jul 27, 2023


Truths about Recurrent Implantation Failure
‍It is the failure to achieve a clinical pregnancy after transfer of at least 4 good quality blastocyst embryos in 3 unsuccessful embryo transfer cycles, be in fresh or frozen cycles in a woman less than 40 years of age.
 
‍Implantation:
‍First of all we need to understand how implantation occurs.
 
Implantation is the attachment of the embryo to the uterine wall and being absorbed into the wall itself.
 
This process of absorption takes 7 to 10 days when the hormone called beta human chorionic gonadotropin gets released which can be detected by Bhcg  blood test.
 
This is how pregnancy occurs.
 
‍Reasons for failure:
Uterine factors:
Uterine septum which divides the uterus into two.
Polyps, fibroids, adhesions due to previous D and C, or tuberculosis.
Infections like Pelvic Tuberculosis and Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID).
Inflammatory conditions like adenomyosis which is a swollen uterus due to old blood collection in the musculature of the uterus.
Altered endometrial receptivity
Embryonic Factors:
Abnormal chromosomes in embryo
Due to aging oocyte, altered quality of egg due to endometriosis
Poor sperm quality due to breakage of sperm DNA because of smoking, infections, drugs, varicocele, obesity
Chromosomal problems in the couple leading to infertility .
Systemic factors in the woman:
Diabetes
Hypothyroidism
Autoimmune diseases like rheumatoid arthritis, SLE and autoimmune thyroiditis.
Obesity
Smoking
These factors have to be evaluated to prevent further failures.
 
‍Evaluation of Recurrent Implantation failure
‍Evaluation of uterine cavity by hysteroscopy to rule out uterine septum, endometrial polyps and fibroids.
 
Endometrial Receptivity Assay (ERA)- to find out the personalized window of implantation.
To find out if any clotting problems in the blood
Preimplantation Genetic Screening (PGS) to be done by biopsying the embryos and by checking if they are normal or not.
Chromosomal testing of both the partners.
Rule out diabetes, hypothyroidism, hypertension.
 
Solution
Laparoscopic and hysteroscopic correction of uterine problems
Embryo transfer according to ERA report.
Low molecular weight heparin after embryo transfer
Low dose steroids for autoimmune problems.
Control of diabetes, hypertension, thyroid issues.
Embryo transfer of normal embryos
Increase progesterone support after transfer.
If there are genetic issues, opt for donor oocyte or donor sperm.

SOURCE :     https://www.cloudninefertility.com/blog/recurrent-implantation-failure

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