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Why a Good Embryo Doesn't Implant in IVF (What's Often Missed)
- Autor: Vários
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Sinopsis
If your IVF transfer failed despite a good embryo, normal lining, and a smooth protocol, you may have been told it was "just bad luck." But failed implantation with a euploid or high-quality embryo is not random. It often means key biological factors were never fully evaluated before the transfer. You followed the plan. The embryo looked good. The lining was "fine." And it still didn't work. This is where many people get stuck. Not because there are no answers, but because no one stepped back to assess the full picture before repeating another transfer. In this episode, we break down why embryo quality alone does not determine implantation and what is often missed when a transfer fails. In this episode, you'll learn: Why a good embryo does not guarantee implantation The three biological layers that influence whether implantation happens How uterine environment, hormone timing, and systemic health interact What subtle inflammation and thyroid patterns can do to implantation What to review before transferring