Infertility is common, affecting up to 15 percent of couples [1]. One-third of infertility is attributed to a female factor, whereas 20 percent of infertility is attributed to a male factor. In up to 20–40 percent of cases, there are both a…
PurposeTo determine the utility of the endometrial receptivity analysis (ERA) in women with prior failed embryo transfers (ET).MethodsThis was a retrospective study of patients who underwent an ERA test with a subsequent frozen ET. Women we…
CONTEXT: Infertility affects 10% of the reproductive-age population. Even the most successful treatments such as assisted reproductive technologies still result in failed implantation. In addition, adverse pregnancy outcomes associated with…
Abstract Female infertility is a complex disease linked to multiple etiologies including genetic factors. Owing to the multifactorial nature of infertility, it is often difficult to identify single causative genes. Despite this challenge, i…