Personal FET in RIF Patients According to Histological Dating of Endometrial of Natural/ Hormone Replacement Cycle
Infertility, Female
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Infertility, Female
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
The inclusion criteria for RIF group were:
•unexplained repeated implantation failure (RIF) which is defined as the absence of a gestational sac on ultrasound at 5 or more weeks after embryo transfer (ET) after 3 embryo transfers with high quality embryos or after the transfer of ≥10 embryos in multiple transfers.
The inclusion criteria for control group were:
- age <35 years;
- regular menstrual cycles of 24-35 days;
- baseline follicle- stimulating hormone (FSH) < 9.0 IU/L;
- endometrial thickness ≥8.0 mm on the day of hCG administration.
Exclusion Criteria:
- uterine abnormalities (double uterus, bicornuate uterus, unicornuate uterus);
- intrauterine adhesions(moderate - severe), endometriosis, adenomyosis, untreated hydrosalpinx, uterine fibroids (submucosal fibroids, nonmucosal fibroids >4.0 cm and/or endometrial pressure)
- history of adverse pregnancy (including spontaneous abortion, stillbirth, and fetal malformation).
Sites / Locations
- Reproductive & Genetic Hospital of CITIC-XIANGYA
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Experimental
RIF group
According to the histological dating of endometrium of natural/hormone replacement cycle in control group, to explore the effectiveness of intervention by advanced or delayed personal embryo transfer . The establishment of standard control group: Frozen embryo transfer patients according to the inclusion and exclusion criteria were evaluated for histological dating by endometrial biopsy on 7 days after ovulation/P+7. After routine time transfer in the frozen embryo transfer cycle, the standard of histological dating were determined according to the pregnancy outcome of the FET cycle . pET in RIF patients was delayed one(ovulation +4/P+4, OV/P+4) / two days(OV/P+3) or advanced one day(OV/P+9). Day 5 blastocysts were transferred with this strategy in natural cycles.