Abstract

Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is a novel approach in regenerative medicine. Being autologous, it is free from immunogenic reaction, cross-infection, easy to prepare, and easily accessible to physicians as well as patients. It has a rich milieu of multiple growth factors and bioactive molecules with capacity of regenerating tissues. Though there exist multiple protocols for PRP preparation, the common principle remains achievement of enriched plasma with platelet concentration approximately 4 to 5 times more than the circulating blood. Autologous PRP has found its potential application in different medical specialties including reproductive medicine. This study will review the current literature on potential PRP application in female infertility.

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