Back in 1989, I conducted a study that examined how the thickness of a woman's uterine lining, known as the endometrium, affected the successful implantation of embryos in IVF patients. The study revealed that when the uterine lining measured less than 8mm in...
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The Impact of a Thin Uterine Lining on Embryo Implantation and the Benefits of Viagra Therapy
Back in 1989, I conducted a study that examined how the thickness of a woman's uterine lining, known as the endometrium, affected the successful implantation of embryos in IVF patients. The study revealed that when the uterine lining measured less than 8mm in...
Management of Immunologic Implantation Dysfunction (IID)
In the United States, effective treatment of NK/CTL activation associated with either alloimmune...
Management of Immunologic Implantation Dysfunction (IID) 2
In the United States, effective treatment of natural killer cell /cytotoxic lymphocyte...
Does Frozen Embryo Transfer (FET) Improve IVF Success?
“I am in full agreement with researchers at Cambridge University in the United Kingdom who...
Performing Embryo Transfer: The “Process”
Embryo transfer (ET) is undoubtedly a rate limiting factor in IVF. The IVF doctor’s expertise in...
IVF: Selecting the Best Quality Embryos to Transfer
The numerical chromosomal configuration of a cell is referred to as its karyotype or ploidy. A...
A Case for Transferring Blastocysts on Day 5-6 Post-Fertilization Rather Than on Day 2-3 as Cleaved Embryos.
Embryo transfer (ET) is undoubtedly the single most important step in IVF. It takes confidence,...
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