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The ERA (Endometrial Receptivity Analysis) test is a diagnostic tool used to evaluate the receptivity of the endometrium, the lining of the uterus, to embryo implantation. But does it really improve egg quality? Let’s dive into the details.
The ERA test is a biopsy-based test that analyzes the expression of genes involved in endometrial receptivity. It helps identify the optimal time for embryo transfer, increasing the chances of successful implantation.
The ERA test doesn’t directly improve egg quality. Instead, it helps optimize the endometrial environment, making it more receptive to embryo implantation. This can increase the chances of successful pregnancy, especially for women with recurrent implantation failure or other endometrial-related issues.
ERA testing is beneficial for women with:
At Bavishi Fertility Institute, our expert team:
Consult with our experts at Bavishi Fertility Institute to discuss your individual situation and determine if ERA testing is right for you. Contact us to schedule a consultation.
The ERA test can be an important step for couples facing repeated IVF failures or implantation challenges, as it helps identify the most receptive time for embryo transfer. Although it does not improve egg quality directly, it supports successful implantation by ensuring the uterus is prepared at the right time. Personalized fertility care through ERA testing can improve treatment accuracy and increase the chances of pregnancy.
If you are struggling with unsuccessful IVF cycles or looking for advanced fertility solutions, timely evaluation could make all the difference in your journey.
Contact Bavishi Fertility Institute today and take the next confident step toward successful pregnancy and parenthood.
Dr. Parth Bavishi
Dr. Parth Bavishi, MD in Obstetrics and Gynecology, brings over 12 years of invaluable work experience to his role as Director of Bavishi Fertility Institute, leading a group of IVF clinics committed to helping couples realise their dreams of parenthood.
Bavishi Fertility & Institute, is dedicated to provide customised and personalised treatments which are simple, safe , smart and successful.Bavishi Fertility & Institute, works with success and satisfaction for all at heart. Providing an ideal blend of professional treatment and personalised care.
Dr. Parth had special training in infertility at Bavishi Fertility & Institute, the Diamond Institute, USA, and the HART Institute, Japan.
Dr. Bavishi is a distinguished expert in his field. In addition to his clinical practice, Dr.Bavishi is the author of the acclaimed book, ‘Your Miracle in Making: A Couple’s Guide to Pregnancy,’ offering invaluable insights to couples navigating the complexities of fertility. He loves to empower patients to make the correct choice by education both online and offline.
His exceptional contributions have earned him the prestigious Rose of Paracelsus award from the European Medical Association. Dr. Parth has been an invited faculty at many national and international conferences.
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The ERA test involves a small endometrial biopsy, which may cause mild discomfort or cramping similar to menstrual pain. The procedure is usually quick, and most women can resume normal activities the same day.
Results are typically available within 2 to 3 weeks, depending on the laboratory processing time and clinic protocols.
The ERA test is not usually the first step for first-time IVF patients. It is more commonly suggested for women with repeated implantation failure or multiple unsuccessful IVF attempts.
Yes, the ERA test can be performed in a natural menstrual cycle or a hormone replacement cycle, depending on your doctor’s recommendation and treatment plan.
The ERA test uses advanced molecular analysis to assess endometrial receptivity. While it can be helpful for selected patients, its effectiveness may vary depending on individual fertility factors.
In many cases, the ERA test does not need to be repeated unless there are significant hormonal changes, uterine conditions, or a long gap between treatment cycles.
No, the ERA test specifically evaluates endometrial receptivity timing. Separate tests may be needed to diagnose infections, inflammation, or uterine abnormalities.
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