Hi all, if you didn’t get chance to attend our session today with James Nicopoullos from the Lister fertility clinic then you can watch this back on demand. Below is a little bit of an overview of the topic and discussion – please reach out if you have any questions.Recurrent IVF Failure – A Quick OverviewRecurrent IVF failure usually refers to two or more unsuccessful IVF cycles despite transferring good-quality embryos. It can be caused by factors such as embryo quality, issues with the womb lining, immune responses, or underlying health conditions.Further investigations may be needed, including genetic testing of embryos, detailed uterine assessments, or tests to personalise the timing of embryo transfer. Changes to treatment protocols or exploring donor options may also be considered.
Although repeated IVF failure is emotionally challenging, support is available. Many people do go on to have successful pregnancies with the right care and information. You’re not alone, and there are still options to explore.