Imagine the endometrium as a protective embrace for the embryo. This inner lining of the uterus plays a vital role in preparing for embryo implantation. Throughout the menstrual cycle, it builds up under hormonal control, creating the ideal conditions for the growth of a tiny life. Endometrial investigation is essential to our personalized care to optimize your chances of a successful pregnancy.
The endometrium is not an isolated organ as previously thought. Recent studies have shown that it hosts a community of microorganisms — the endometrial microbiome. The composition of these microbes directly affects fertility and the likelihood of successful embryo implantation.
Based on the results of the endometrial investigation, the doctor can recommend targeted interventions.
In this way, endometrial investigation becomes personalized care aimed at maximizing the chances of a successful pregnancy.
The endometrium contains white blood cells that help prepare it for implantation and support the embryo.
When the balance of these cells is disrupted, implantation can be affected, or the risk of miscarriage may increase.
Endometrial investigation allows us to examine these immunological factors and offer personalized solutions to maximize the chances of a healthy and successful pregnancy.
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A simple endometrial biopsy allows for a detailed assessment of the condition and quality of the uterine lining, which is crucial for preparing and supporting a healthy pregnancy. Through this procedure, we can gather information about the structure, function, and any microbial or immunological characteristics of the endometrium.
We take your individual menstrual cycle pattern into account and schedule the biopsy either in a hormonally controlled cycle or a medically assisted natural cycle, ensuring accurate results that can guide personalized pregnancy planning.
Do you have questions about the investigation of the endometrium? We’re here to provide you with all the answers you need.