''We would probably have our 4th or 5th IVF cycle right now without having found Fertilysis''
After unsuccessful attempts to conceive and a failed IVF cycle, Alex & Paul questioned the diagnosis of “unexplained infertility” and paused further rounds of IVF to understand why pregnancy was not progressing. Through specialized Fertilysis testing, results revealed immune-related genetic factors affecting embryo implantation, alongside elevated sperm DNA fragmentation. By reviewing these findings in the context of their medical history, we identified immune issues contributed to implantation failure and early pregnancy loss, despite routine fertility tests appearing normal. This insight allowed us to recommend a personalised, treatment approach, including LIT therapy.
Speaking openly on national television, Alex and Paul highlight the importance of seeking answers, and how identifying underlying factors helped them move forward with confidence.
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Questions to pause on before starting another IVF cycle

Have you experienced repeated implantation failure (RIF) or recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL)?

Have you been told that your infertility is “unexplained” and there's not much to do about it?

Have both of you been fully assessed — including male factor which accounts for 40-50% of infertility cases?

Do you have a history of recurrent miscarriage and/or chemical pregnancies?
The tests that made all the difference for Alex & Paul

How much do you know about LIT treatment?
LIT is an immune-based fertility treatment designed for couples experiencing recurrent miscarriages, implantation failures with no clear cause or unexplained infertility. LIT helps train your immune system recognize and tolerate to your partner’s cells — supporting healthy implantation and pregnancy. Its success depends on a personalized approach, from session timing to dosage, designed just for you. LIT is highly beneficial in cases of high NKs, low Tregs, high NK cytotoxitity, high Th1/Th2 ratio. LIT is also considered a very effective solution to HLA DQA partial or full match and KIR-HLA-C mismatch.
If you’d like to explore whether LIT could be right for you, our team is here to guide you through a personalized evaluation and next steps.




