Why does IVF fail with good embryos?
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It's frustrating when IVF doesn't work, especially with good embryos. It's always best to check with your fertility doctor to investigate your specific situation. They can run tests and help figure out the best next steps. Despite having good-quality embryos, various factors can prevent successful implantation and pregnancy. Uterine receptivity is crucial for implantation. Even with good embryos, the uterus may not be ready to receive them. A receptive uterus has a healthy endometrial lining and a favorable hormonal environment. Endometrial receptivity assays (ERA) can help assess uterine receptivity. ERA testing can identify the optimal time for embryo transfer to maximize the chances of implantation.
Other factors that can contribute to IVF failure with good embryos include immune system problems, blood clotting disorders, and anatomical abnormalities of the uterus. Further investigation and treatment may be needed to address these underlying issues.
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