Recurrent Implantation Failure
Recurrent Implantation Failure (RIF) refers to the unsuccessful implantation of embryos after multiple IVF cycles, even when good-quality embryos are transferred. Under the expert guidance of Dr. Sangeeta Deshmukh, advanced diagnostic evaluations and individualized treatment plans are offered to identify the underlying causes and enhance implantation success rates. Each couple receives personalized care combining clinical precision with emotional support throughout their fertility journey.
Key Benefits
- Accurate Diagnosis – Identifies possible uterine, hormonal, or genetic factors causing repeated implantation failure.
- Personalized Treatment – Customized fertility plans designed according to each patient’s unique medical profile.
- Advanced Technology – Utilization of latest reproductive tools such as embryo assessment and endometrial receptivity testing.
- Improved Success Rates – Targeted care improves embryo implantation and pregnancy outcomes.
- Holistic Care – Medical and emotional guidance at every stage to reduce stress and support patients through treatment.
Possible Causes
- Chromosomal or genetic abnormalities in embryos
- Endometrial receptivity or lining issues
- Immune or hormonal imbalances
- Uterine abnormalities such as fibroids or adhesions
- Thrombophilia and blood clotting disorders
Treatment Approach
- Comprehensive fertility assessment and testing
- Preimplantation Genetic Testing (PGT) for embryo selection
- Endometrial Receptivity Analysis (ERA) for optimal transfer timing
- Immunological and hormonal therapies
- Lifestyle counseling and emotional support programs