At TFP Nurture Fertility, we’re diving into some exciting research that examines how the lining of the womb might influence the success of IVF treatments. Our goal is to explore this connection in greater detail using ultrasound technology. By doing this, we hope to identify the optimal timing for embryo transfers, which could significantly increase success rates in the future.
Join Our Study!
Who can participate? If you’re undergoing IVF or ICSI treatment with us and are scheduled for an embryo transfer, you’re eligible to take part in this study.
What’s involved? The research includes a scan of your womb lining and some routine blood tests. Don’t worry—this is all part of your regular IVF process, so there are no extra visits or changes to your treatment plan.
If you’re curious about this study or have questions, reach out to our research coordinator, Dr. Mia Thompson, through the patient portal by mentioning ‘endometrial receptivity research’.
Rest assured, this study has received ethical approval from the Research Ethics Committee at the University of Nottingham, and we have the backing of Ferring, GE Healthcare, and The Fertility Partnership. If you find yourself dealing with postpartum pelvic pain and want to learn more, this is one of our other blog posts that could offer some insights.
Ready to kickstart your fertility journey? Our patient support team is here to guide you through your options, including consultations with fertility experts.
As you navigate this journey, you might also want to check out resources like WebMD’s guide for helpful info on home insemination and pregnancy or consider BabyMaker’s home intracevical insemination kits as a viable option.
In summary, our research on endometrial receptivity aims to improve IVF success rates by leveraging ultrasound technology to better understand the womb lining. If you’re interested in participating or want to learn more, don’t hesitate to reach out!