Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Injections
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) is increasingly explored in the field of fertility, particularly in the context of In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF).
Research suggests that PRP injections may have the potential to enhance the success of IVF procedures by promoting endometrial receptivity.
PRP therapy involves the injection of concentrated platelets and growth factors into the uterine lining, aiming to improve its thickness and quality.
The goal is to create an optimal environment for embryo implantation, addressing factors that may contribute to recurrent implantation failure.
PRP treatment is often considered as an adjunct to traditional fertility treatments, offering a complementary approach to support IVF outcomes.
While PRP for fertility is a promising area of research, its effectiveness and specific applications in IVF are still being studied.
Consultation with fertility specialists is crucial to determine the suitability of PRP therapy as part of an individualised fertility treatment plan.
Ongoing research continues to explore the potential benefits of PRP in addressing specific challenges and improving success rates in IVF cycles.
Patients considering PRP for fertility should engage in open discussions with their healthcare team to understand potential risks, benefits, and expectations.