Injuring the Endometrium to Improve IVF Success: Endometrial Injury in Women Undergoing Assisted Reproductive Techniques

Injuring the Endometrium to Improve IVF Success: Endometrial Injury in Women Undergoing Assisted Reproductive Techniques.

There was a time early in my practice when endometrial biopsies were commonplace to see if the lining was “in synch.” We did note that there were several/many times when the cycle we did the test or the next cycle was successful. It was only anecdotal at the time, but could this study make sense ?

If so, maybe we should check the endometrium of every woman undergoing fertility treatment. Of course, the biopsies are typically done after ovulation and implantation should have taken place, but that is only a small concern……….right?

St Gianna, Pray for us!

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About St. Anne Center for Reproductive Health

I am a board certified Reproductive Endocrinologist who practiced in the IVF world for 15 years. After seeing the damage that these treatments were causing couples and the complete commodification of life, fueled by a deeper understanding of my Roman Catholic faith, I left the field in 2010. I am currently praying for an end to the culture of death, and hoping to one day have the funding to open the St Anne Center for Reproductive Heath, to provide options for people with challenges to conceive with support and care to follow God's will.
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One Response to Injuring the Endometrium to Improve IVF Success: Endometrial Injury in Women Undergoing Assisted Reproductive Techniques

  1. I follow your blog closely. Thank you for doing it.

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