pink_senorita
Active Member
Lady Luck, I found this pcs of info:
"It is most frustrating and distressing when one encounters recurrent implantation failures particularly when good quality embryos were transferred. Apart from egg, sperm and embryo quality, the anatomy of the transfer pathway and the site of implantation can affect the chance of implantation."
Probable reasons for implantation failures:
-Less than optimum embryo transfer technique.
-Pathological lesions in the uterine cavity that prevents implantation.
-Presence of hydrosalpinges where toxic substances and fluid may back flow into the uterine cavity.
-Presence of obstructive fibroids that distort the endometrial cavity.
-Endometriosis known to affect egg quality.
-Poor embryo quality.
-Poor or abnormal embryo-endometrium interaction.
-Other abnormalities of the uterine cavity.
Perhaps a discussion with yr specialist would be gd.
But well dun think that far 1st...who knows it wld be +ve in a few days??
"It is most frustrating and distressing when one encounters recurrent implantation failures particularly when good quality embryos were transferred. Apart from egg, sperm and embryo quality, the anatomy of the transfer pathway and the site of implantation can affect the chance of implantation."
Probable reasons for implantation failures:
-Less than optimum embryo transfer technique.
-Pathological lesions in the uterine cavity that prevents implantation.
-Presence of hydrosalpinges where toxic substances and fluid may back flow into the uterine cavity.
-Presence of obstructive fibroids that distort the endometrial cavity.
-Endometriosis known to affect egg quality.
-Poor embryo quality.
-Poor or abnormal embryo-endometrium interaction.
-Other abnormalities of the uterine cavity.
Perhaps a discussion with yr specialist would be gd.
But well dun think that far 1st...who knows it wld be +ve in a few days??