Uterine Stimulation

Stimulating the Womb – Pregnancy Vaccine

Stimulation of the inner lining of the uterus is an important process in terms of better adhesion of the embryo and increasing the chance of pregnancy. The most successful method to achieve this is the pregnancy vaccine. While the chance of having a live baby is increased with this vaccine, it is more appropriate to apply this method to patients with thin uterine lining

What is the Process Before Pregnancy Vaccination?

2-3 weeks before the vaccine, the patient is given a drug that stimulates the immune system, and the treatment process begins. Afterwards, cells that will repair the inner lining of the uterus are separated from the blood and reproduced in a laboratory environment, and growth factors and hormones are secreted.

Even if the embryos develop in a healthy way, it is not possible for them to adhere, especially due to the problems of the inner lining of the uterus. Negative conditions such as thinning, adhesions, polyps, fibroids and inflammation in the inner lining of the uterus should be examined and, if present, surgically removed. If there is still no adherence and a miscarriage occurs after that, pregnancy vaccine is preferred.

How is the Pregnancy Vaccine Applied?

Pregnancy vaccine; It is the liquid obtained by separating and multiplying the own reparative cells taken from the patient on the day of egg retrieval in special containers, and then by adding some supportive hormones and factors. The best embryos obtained from the fertilization of the collected eggs with sperm are selected and the transfer day is reached.

Before the embryo is transferred to the uterus, the pregnancy vaccine is given into the uterus after the cervix is washed, in the most thickened place determined by ultrasound. Embryos transferred into the uterus, which have been vaccinated for pregnancy, adhere to a higher percentage, increasing the chance of pregnancy in parallel.

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