Male Infertility (SSR/PESA/TESA/TESE)
WHAT IS RECURRENT IMPLANTATION FAILURE
Recurrent Implantation Failure (RIF) refers to the inability to achieve pregnancy even after multiple IVF cycles where good-quality embryos have been transferred. It indicates that the embryo is not successfully attaching to the uterine lining, despite favorable conditions.
At Freya Fertility, we take a comprehensive and personalized approach to identify the root cause of implantation failure and improve the chances of a successful pregnancy.
RIF is commonly seen in patients who:
- Have undergone multiple failed IVF cycles
- Had transfer of good-quality embryos without success
- Have uterine lining or receptivity issues
- Have genetic or chromosomal abnormalities
- Have immune-related or hormonal factors
WHAT IS RIF?
RIF is a complex fertility condition where implantation does not occur despite proper embryo transfer. It requires in-depth evaluation of both the embryo and the uterine environment to identify underlying issues.
Detailed IVF Cycle Review
Analysis of previous IVF attempts, embryo quality, and transfer techniques.
Endometrial Receptivity Assessment
Evaluation of the uterine lining to determine the optimal timing for embryo transfer.
Genetic Testing (PGT)
Screening embryos for chromosomal abnormalities to select the healthiest embryos.
Uterine Evaluation
Hysteroscopy or imaging to detect polyps, fibroids, septum, or adhesions.
Immune & Hormonal Testing
Assessment of immune factors, thyroid function, and hormonal balance.
Personalized Treatment Strategy
Customized plan including advanced techniques like ERA-guided transfer, ICSI, donor programs, or immunotherapy if required.
Optimized Embryo Transfer
Precise timing and improved transfer protocols to enhance implantation success.
Freya Fertility
Our Success Highlights
Improved implantation rates after targeted treatment
Increase in IVF success with personalized protocols
Committed to Your Parenthood Journey
At Freya Fertility, we understand how frustrating repeated IVF failures can be. Our expert team focuses on uncovering hidden causes and applying advanced fertility solutions to improve implantation success. With a combination of science, precision, and compassionate care, we help you move closer to a successful pregnancy.
FAQs
What is recurrent implantation failure?
It is the failure to achieve pregnancy after multiple IVF cycles despite transferring good-quality embryos.
What causes implantation failure?
Causes may include poor embryo quality, uterine issues, genetic abnormalities, immune factors, or hormonal imbalance.
Can RIF be treated?
Yes, with proper diagnosis and personalized treatment, implantation success can significantly improve.
What tests are done for RIF?
Tests may include genetic screening, uterine evaluation, hormone tests, and endometrial receptivity assessment.
Can I get pregnant after RIF?
Yes, many patients achieve successful pregnancies after identifying and treating the underlying cause.