Endometrial scratching to increase pregnancy rates with intrauterine insemination
Despite the increasing application of preimplanation genetic testing to ensure transferring euploid embryos, as well as freeze-all cycles to improve embryo–endometrial synchrony, implantation remains the rate-limiting factor for success with IVF. Endometrial scratching (ES), also referred to as endometrial injury, trauma, or biopsy, is a quick minimally invasive office procedure with minor discomfort. It has been performed using a hysteroscope or a variety of soft and rigid endometrial biopsy devices.
Source: fertstert.org
Endometrial scratching to increase pregnancy rates with intrauterine insemination
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