Autologous Endometrial Co-culture is a method of embryo transplanting, it is considered to be a modern method to help women who have undergone several failed trials during IVF or in cases of fetal weakness and inability to survive and complete pregnancy. This technique is based on a biopsy of the wife's endometrium, processed and prepared, and then the fertilized eggs are placed on it to begin divisions before transferring to the uterus.
This method provides a better environment for fertilized eggs for growth and division, which improves the quality of embryos and stimulates their growth at higher rates than normal, but because of their high cost, they are not widely spread.
The method of autologous endometrial co-culture is not valid for all women, but it is recommended for specific cases because of the following reasons:
One or both of the spouses undergo some of the previous tests to begin the procedure for Autologous Endometrial Co-culture. These include the following:
Autologous endometrial co-culture may involve some complications, including:
Autologous endometrial includes the following steps:
After autologous endometrial, the wife is asked to wait approximately two weeks - depending on the age of the embryo when it is transferred - to have a pregnancy test (blood test not home test), as the results often appear after this period.
The wife can practice her normal life after IVF, but one of the tips for the success of IVF is to make sure to avoid stressful activities and try to rest as much as possible, and abstain from sexual intercourse for about a week, also it is preferred to drink enough amounts of water.
Autologous endometrial is a method that does not involve many risks and has high rates of successful pregnancy in addition to the high-quality embryos due to its growth in laboratory conditions that largely mimic normal uterine conditions.
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