Recurrent implantation failure (RIF) is one of the great challenges of current reproductive medicine. The term refers to the failure of repeated transfers of embryos of good morphological quality. Embryo implantation is a crucial moment in in vitro fertilization (IVF) treatments. A successful pregnancy depends on a synchronized interaction between a good quality embryo and a receptive endometrium. Its failure may be a consequence of embryo quality, anatomical or immunological factors. The anatomic causes constitute an important factor for RIF, although they are usually manageable. Fibroids, polyps and adhesions that develop after a surgical procedure or infection can hamper the embryo - endometrium attachment process. In addition, Mullerian...
peer reviewedEmbryo implantation requires adequate dialogue between a good quality embryo and a rece...
Repeated implantation failures are a constant challenge in reproductive medicine with a significant ...
In this article, we review the literature and our personal experience regarding the many factors tha...
Recent evidence shows that through best standard operating procedures, chances of successful pregnan...
The evolution of assisted reproductive technology (ART) from classical in vitro fertilization (IVF) ...
Abstract Recurrent implantation failure (RIF) refers to cases in which women have had three failed i...
Recurrent implantation failure (RIF) is an undefined, quite often, clinical phenomenon that can resu...
Pregnancy rate following one cycle of IVF and ET can be as high as 60%. But even in the very success...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Despite many advances have been made in the assisted reproduction techniqu...
AbstractDespite expanding global experience with advanced reproductive technologies, the majority of...
Background: Repeated implantation failure (RIF) is defined as pregnancy failure after two to six tim...
SummaryIn recent years, a high fertilization rate has been achieved via the rapid evolution of assis...
Recurrent implantation failure refers to failure to achieve a clinical pregnancy after the transfer ...
Currently, infertility affects 8–12% of reproductive age couples worldwide, a problem that also affe...
Recurrent implantation failure is most distressing condition to both couple as well as doctor in the...
peer reviewedEmbryo implantation requires adequate dialogue between a good quality embryo and a rece...
Repeated implantation failures are a constant challenge in reproductive medicine with a significant ...
In this article, we review the literature and our personal experience regarding the many factors tha...
Recent evidence shows that through best standard operating procedures, chances of successful pregnan...
The evolution of assisted reproductive technology (ART) from classical in vitro fertilization (IVF) ...
Abstract Recurrent implantation failure (RIF) refers to cases in which women have had three failed i...
Recurrent implantation failure (RIF) is an undefined, quite often, clinical phenomenon that can resu...
Pregnancy rate following one cycle of IVF and ET can be as high as 60%. But even in the very success...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Despite many advances have been made in the assisted reproduction techniqu...
AbstractDespite expanding global experience with advanced reproductive technologies, the majority of...
Background: Repeated implantation failure (RIF) is defined as pregnancy failure after two to six tim...
SummaryIn recent years, a high fertilization rate has been achieved via the rapid evolution of assis...
Recurrent implantation failure refers to failure to achieve a clinical pregnancy after the transfer ...
Currently, infertility affects 8–12% of reproductive age couples worldwide, a problem that also affe...
Recurrent implantation failure is most distressing condition to both couple as well as doctor in the...
peer reviewedEmbryo implantation requires adequate dialogue between a good quality embryo and a rece...
Repeated implantation failures are a constant challenge in reproductive medicine with a significant ...
In this article, we review the literature and our personal experience regarding the many factors tha...