Fertility Treatments Tailored for Couples with Recurrent Implantation Failure
February 2025

For couples undergoing fertility treatments, experiencing failed embryo transfers can be emotionally and physically draining. Recurrent implantation failure (RIF) is typically defined as the failure to achieve a pregnancy after at least three well-executed embryo transfers using high-quality embryos. The causes of RIF vary widely, ranging from uterine abnormalities and endometrial receptivity issues to genetic and immunological factors that hinder successful implantation.
At IVF MORE®, we understand that each couple’s fertility journey is unique. Our advanced reproductive technology offers a tailored approach to address implantation failure, significantly increasing the chances of a successful pregnancy.
What Causes Recurrent Implantation Failure?
Several factors can contribute to RIF, including:
- Embryo Quality Issues: Even when embryos appear healthy, underlying chromosomal abnormalities may prevent implantation.
- Endometrial Receptivity Problems: A thin or non-receptive endometrial lining can hinder embryo attachment.
- Immune System Dysfunctions: Some women develop immune responses that reject embryos.
- Uterine Factors: Fibroids, polyps, or uterine scarring can obstruct implantation.
- Genetic Factors: Chromosomal abnormalities in embryos may cause repeated failures.
- Hormonal Imbalances: Issues such as progesterone deficiencies or uncontrolled thyroid disorders can affect implantation.
A precise diagnosis is crucial to determining the most effective course of treatment.
How IVF MORE® Overcomes RIF Challenges
- Metabolic Diagnosis of Eggs
- IVF MORE® assesses the metabolic health of each egg before fertilization.
- This allows us to select the most viable eggs with the highest energy levels and developmental potential.
- Egg Restoration for Improved Quality
- Poor-quality eggs receive an infusion of growth factors and energy components from the patient’s own cells.
- This process enhances cellular function, reducing the risk of genetic abnormalities that can cause implantation failure.
- Advanced Embryo Selection
- Using physiological sperm selection techniques like PICSI, IVF MORE® ensures that only the strongest and healthiest sperm fertilizes the egg.
- This step maximizes embryo viability.
- Optimizing Uterine Receptivity
- The endometrium is prepared using regenerative medicine and targeted hormonal support.
- Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy may be used to improve implantation conditions.
- Magnetic Field Culture for Embryo Development
- Culturing embryos in a controlled magnetic field promotes optimal cell division and energy utilization.
- This method significantly enhances embryo viability and implantation potential.
By addressing both embryo quality and endometrial receptivity, IVF MORE® provides a comprehensive and tailored solution for couples struggling with RIF.
Other Treatment Options for Recurrent Implantation Failure
While IVF MORE® is a leading option, other treatments may also benefit couples experiencing RIF:
- Preimplantation Genetic Testing (PGT-A)
- Screens embryos for chromosomal abnormalities before transfer, reducing the risk of implantation failure.
- Immunological Testing and Therapy
- For women with immune-related implantation issues, treatments like intralipid therapy or corticosteroids may improve outcomes.
- Endometrial Receptivity Analysis (ERA)
- Determines the best timing for embryo transfer based on the receptivity of the uterine lining.
- Surrogacy
- In severe cases of implantation failure due to uterine conditions, gestational surrogacy may be an alternative.
Why Choose IVF MORE®?
Unlike traditional IVF, which often relies on a one-size-fits-all approach, IVF MORE® is a highly specialized treatment designed to maximize success for patients with recurrent implantation failure.
- Personalized Treatment Plans – Every couple receives an individualized approach tailored to their unique fertility challenges.
- Innovative Egg and Embryo Selection Techniques – Ensuring only the healthiest reproductive cells are used.
- Advanced Endometrial Optimization – Addressing uterine receptivity to create the best environment for implantation.
- Pioneering Research and Technology – Developed through cutting-edge reproductive science.
Conclusion
We believe that every couple deserves the best chance at parenthood. If you have experienced multiple failed embryo transfers, our state-of-the-art techniques can help you achieve the pregnancy you’ve been hoping for.
If you’ve been struggling with implantation failure, don’t lose hope. Contact the team at IVF MORE® today to learn how our breakthrough fertility treatment can help you overcome challenges and achieve a successful pregnancy.