Autologous endometrial cocultureAutologous Endometrial Coculture is a technique of assisted reproductive technology. It involves placing a patient%u2019s fertilized eggs on top of a layer of cells from her own uterine lining, creating a more natural environment for embryo development and maximizing the chance for an in vitro fertilization (IVF) pregnancy. How Coculture is performedA typical Coculture cycle consists of the following steps: The potential candidateCoculture can be an effective treatment for patients who have failed previous IVF cycles or who have poor embryo quality. AdvantagesIn addition to being noninvasive and relatively pain free, Coculture can be performed during a short office visit. The procedure also can improve embryo quality and stimulate embryo growth. RisksThe risks of Coculture are minimal. The procedure has been performed in over 1000 patients with no reported detrimental effects on embryo growth. Complications involving uterine infection or damage caused by embryo biopsy are extremely rare. |
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