Abstract

Repeated implantation failure (RIF) implies at least 3 consecutive treatment cycles of failed in vitro fertilization-embryo transfer (IVF-ET), in which 1 or 2 quality embryos...

Highlights

  • Repeated implantation failure (RIF) implies at least 3 consecutive treatment cycles of failed in vitro fertilization-embryo transfer (IVF-ET), in which 1 or 2 quality embryos are implanted in each treatment cycle

  • Previous studies have shown that endometrial thickness varies periodically within the menstrual cycle, and that maintaining a certain thickness of the endometrium during the planting window is conducive to increasing the success rate of embryo implantation [3]

  • Kunicki M et al [15] conducted clinical study on 37 patients with thin endometrium (

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Summary

Introduction

Repeated implantation failure (RIF) implies at least 3 consecutive treatment cycles of failed in vitro fertilization-embryo transfer (IVF-ET), in which 1 or 2 quality embryos are implanted in each treatment cycle. The methods to ameliorate endometrial receptivity, to improve the success rate and increase the clinical pregnancy rate of in vitro fertilization-embryo transfer (IVF-ET) technology has become a research hotspot. A good endometrial tolerance is an important factor to ensure the implantation, growth and development of embryos; defective endometrial receptivity is one of the principal causes of RIF [2].

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