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Endometrial Receptivity Analysis (ERA) is a specialized technique that is offered at 9M Fertility, Gachibowli to help women who have had recurrent implantation failure (RIF) during IVF cycles.

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Endometrial Receptivity Analysis (ERA) is a specialized technique that is offered at 9M Fertility, Gachibowli to help women who have had recurrent implantation failure (RIF) during IVF cycles.
ERA involves taking a small sample of tissue from the lining of the uterus and analyzing it to determine the optimal time for embryo transfer. By analyzing the gene expression profile of the endometrium, our fertility specialists can identify the ideal window of receptivity for each individual patient. This information can then be used to guide the timing of embryo transfer, which can increase the chances of a successful pregnancy.
At 9M, we use state-of-the-art technology and the latest techniques to ensure the highest possible success rates for our patients. Our experienced fertility specialists work closely with our patients to provide personalized treatment plans that meet their individual needs and goals.
If you have experienced recurrent implantation failure during IVF cycles, we are here to help. Contact us today to learn more about ERA and the other fertility services we offer.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, the ERA (Endometrial Receptivity Array) test can be beneficial for IVF. It helps determine the optimal timing for embryo transfer by analyzing the endometrial lining’s receptivity. This can improve implantation rates, particularly for women with a history of failed IVF cycles or those with unexplained infertility.
No, the ERA test is not painful. It involves a biopsy of the endometrial lining, which is typically done under local anesthesia to minimize discomfort. Some women may experience mild cramping or spotting afterward, but the procedure itself is generally well-tolerated.
The ERA test can increase the chances of pregnancy by determining the optimal timing for embryo transfer. By ensuring the endometrial lining is in the most receptive state, it improves the chances of successful implantation. The ERA test has been found to improve global pregnancy rates up to 73% in personalized transfers made according to the test results.
The ERA procedure takes about 10 to 15 minutes and involves an endometrial biopsy, which is done under local anesthesia to minimize discomfort. It is a quick and minimally invasive procedure, though the entire ERA cycle takes about four weeks to complete. This includes 16 days for biopsy analysis, followed by an additional 14 days to receive the results.
After the ERA procedure, most women can expect their period to arrive within 7 to 10 days. The procedure involves a biopsy of the endometrial lining, which can trigger a menstrual cycle. However, the timing can vary depending on individual factors, and it’s important to follow up with your doctor for specific guidance.
The five stages of IVF are:
- Ovarian Stimulation: Hormonal medications are given to stimulate the ovaries to produce multiple eggs.
- Egg Retrieval: Mature eggs are collected from the ovaries through a minor surgical procedure.
- Fertilization: The eggs are fertilized with sperm in the lab, either through conventional fertilization or ICSI.
- Embryo Culture: The fertilized eggs develop into embryos, which are monitored for growth and quality.
- Embryo Transfer: The healthiest embryo(s) are selected and transferred into the uterus for potential implantation.
It typically takes about 14 days to receive the results of the ERA test after the biopsy is performed. The analysis of the endometrial lining’s receptivity is conducted during this time, and the results help determine the optimal timing for embryo transfer.