For many women facing challenges with implantation failure, thin endometrial lining, or unexplained IVF failures, the health of the endometrium plays a crucial role in achieving a successful pregnancy. At Fertilysis, we are excited to introduce Endometrial Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy, an innovative treatment designed to boost endometrial receptivity and improve fertility outcomes.
What is Endometrial PRP Therapy?
Endometrial PRP Therapy utilizes your own blood, which is rich in growth factors and cytokines, to regenerate and repair the uterine lining. The procedure involves extracting platelet-rich plasma (PRP) from a small blood sample and infusing it into the uterus to promote tissue regeneration, increase endometrial thickness, and improve embryo implantation rates.
Who Can Benefit from Endometrial PRP?
Endometrial PRP Therapy is recommended for women struggling with:
- Thin Endometrial Lining – If your uterine lining has failed to reach the optimal thickness required for embryo implantation.
- Recurrent Implantation Failure (RIF) – For women who have experienced multiple unsuccessful IVF cycles due to poor endometrial receptivity.
- Endometrial Atrophy or Intrauterine Adhesions (IUAs) – To repair and rejuvenate the endometrium, particularly after conditions like Asherman’s syndrome or chronic endometritis.
- Unexplained IVF Failures – PRP has been shown to enhance pregnancy rates in women who have undergone multiple IVF attempts without success.
How Does the Procedure Work?
The process is quick, painless, and requires no anesthesia.
Step 1 – Blood Collection
A small sample of your blood is drawn, just like a routine blood test.
Step 2 – PRP Preparation
The blood is processed in a centrifuge to isolate platelet-rich plasma, which contains growth factors that stimulate tissue repair and regeneration.
Step 3 – PRP Infusion into the Uterus
The PRP is gently introduced into the uterus using a thin, flexible catheter, directly enhancing the endometrial environment.
The entire process takes less than 20 minutes, and you can resume your daily activities immediately.
Why Choose PRP Therapy?
- Increases endometrial thickness for better embryo implantation
- Enhances blood flow and tissue regeneration
- Improves pregnancy outcomes for women with RIF and recurrent IVF failures
- Provides a drug-free, minimally invasive option with no significant side effects
How long does this treatment last?
Short-Term Effects (0–7 Days)
Studies show that PRP infusion leads to an increase in endometrial thickness within a few days (3–5 days) post-treatment.
Mid-Term Effects (2–4 Weeks)
PRP enhances endometrial receptivity, increasing the chances of successful implantation.
Long-Term Effects (1–3 Months)
In cases of chronic endometrial atrophy or recurrent implantation failure (RIF), PRP’s effects can last up to 3 months, with multiple PRP injections potentially prolonging the benefits.
Longest Documented Effect (>6 Months)
In cases of severe intrauterine adhesions, PRP has been shown to reduce fibrosis and inflammation for up to 6 months.
Is Endometrial PRP Right for You?
If you’ve been struggling with thin endometrium, recurrent implantation failure, or failed IVF attempts, PRP therapy could be an effective treatment solution to consider.
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