What is Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP)?

 Implantation failure is a nightmare for couples undergoing IVF treatment and IVF specialists. Major issues for IVF failure are poor egg and sperm quality, thin endometrium and suboptimal embryo development. In current years, Platelet-Rich plasma (PRP) has been used along with conventional in vitro fertilization (IVF) to enhance egg quality, uterine lining thickness, and endometrial receptivity. A thicker endometrial lining is much more likely to implant a fertilized egg with good luteal support. Women having thinner lining and a records of failed embryo transfer can be offered PRP treatment for better results. PRP treatments before embryo transfer might also additionally thicken the uterine lining and improve the possibilities of a success pregnancy. This is done through the same types of catheters used for intrauterine insemination, PRP is slowly added into the uterus.

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