The recurrent failure of embryos to attach with the endometrium
Implantation failure refers to the case when a healthy embryo fails to implant itself to the internal lining of the uterus, which is called the Endometrium. For a woman to become pregnant and sustain the fetus, implantation of embryo at its blastocyst stage is a certain necessity. If the embryo fails to implant for multiple times consecutively, the condition may be called RIF (Repeated Implantation Failure).
RIF or Repeated Implantation Failure is most commonly seen in older women, primarily of the 40-50 years age bracket. Poor uterine health, underlying medical conditions and in some cases, genetic abnormalities in the embryo can be the causes. Implantation failure can happen not only when you're trying to conceive naturally, but also when the patient has undergone procedures like IUI or IVF.
Repeated Implantation Failure is a serious case of infertility therefore patients require help from qualified experts in reproductive medicine. AFIC brings together IVF professionals and infertility doctors having years of in-practice experience dealing with critical cases of implantation failure.
Implantation failure can be caused by a wide range of minute fertility factors from both the male and female sides. At AFIC, our doctors conduct detailed analysis of fertility profiles of patients who have experienced implantation failure, and provide curated treatment options to effectively address the situation.
Implantation Failure may appear as a difficult challenge and often leaves patients feeling mentally devastated about the condition. With the help of proper guidance and efficient techniques, many women have received successful treatment for Repeated Implantation Failure at our clinic.
Our technology-driven patient centric personalised treatment approach allows AFIC to provide the best treatment for Implantation Failure in India. AFIC provides world-class infertility treatment right in the middle of pristine nature and healthful environment of Shri Vijaya Puram (formerly Port Blair), Andaman.
Various issues like Endometriosis or Adenomyosis are medical conditions that cause the uterus to become unhealthy to sustain the pregnancy. Many patients at our clinic who encountered implantation failure were diagnosed with tumor, polyps or fibroids in the uterus, which consequently lead to poor uterine health in them.
Genetic problems of embryos are apparently the most common reason for implantation failure. Certain mutations and anomalies in the number and morphology of chromosomes of the embryo make it unsuitable for growth of the fetus. We have observed that embryos with morphological defects are more prone to implantation failure.
Hormones like Estrogen, Progesterone, Estradiol and hCG play crucial roles in maintaining fertility and pregnancy of women. A poor hormonal balance may cause disruptions at biological level, leading to failure in embryo implantation. At AFIC, providing necessary hormone treatment has successfully cured implantation failure in many women.
Endometrium is the lining of the uterus interior that acts as the receptor in embryo implantation. Whether the embryo will successfully attach with the endometrium or not, directly depends on the thickness and receptivity of the endometrium. That's why problems with endometrium are leading causes of embryo implantation failure in patients.
A healthy uterus must have a particular shape and structure. A normal uterus has an inverted-pear shape with a spacious core cavity. Birth defects can cause anomalies in the uterus shape. These conditions do not significantly affect general health, but can prove to be detrimental for fertility later in life. T-shaped uterus, Septate uterus are the most common cases.
Our team of reproductive endocrinologists has extensive experience in treating implantation failure cases.
We use state-of-the-art imaging and diagnostic tools to accurately assess your condition.
Customized treatment plans tailored to your specific needs and fertility goals.
Combining medical treatment with lifestyle guidance for optimal results.