Personalised IVF: Tailored fertility treatments

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Not everyone’s fertility journey is the same, so treatment shouldn’t be either. Right now, many IVF protocols use a “one-size-fits-most” approach. But in the future, doctors will increasingly use genetic, hormonal and molecular data to design treatment plans tailored to each individual.

  • Genomic testing: By studying specific gene variations, doctors may predict how a woman will respond to ovarian stimulation drugs, or identify risks of embryo implantation failure.
  • Endometrial receptivity tests: These can pinpoint the exact window when the uterus is most ready to accept an embryo, improving implantation chances.

This level of customization aims to reduce trial and error, lower stress, and improve success rates.

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