Improvement of endometrial receptivity with autologous growth factors (PRP) is performed before embryo transfer. The main reason for the frustrating multiple failed IVF attempts in certain cases is caused by poor endometrial receptivity. We pay a lot of attention to examining the embryo and its preparation for successful implantation, and in its assessment, we use the most advanced ultrasound, endoscopic, and genetic procedures.
However, in certain situations, the receptivity and appearance of the endometrium are unsatisfactory, and we use a range of state-of-the-art procedures that have been proven to improve the quality of the endometrium, its thickness, receptivity to embryos, and ultimately offer a greater chance of success - that is, pregnancy.
Growth factors are obtained by certain recombinant techniques from a sample of one's blood in laboratory procedures. Growth factors are inserted into the inside of the uterus according to a special protocol, they lead to better embryo development, and they are especially suitable for conditions of "thin" endometrium, which is a common problem of failure of the in vitro fertilization (IVF) procedure.