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August 16, 2019  |  By Jaya Nandini In IVF Advanced

Improving Uterine Lining for IVF Preparation 

Improving Uterine Lining for IVF Preparation 

It is important to improve uterine lining before IVF treatment and expertise is available in the best IVF clinics in Hyderabad. The patient can seek expert opinion on IVF procedure.

After the doctor inseminates the eggs, the doctor does place the healthy embryos back into the body so that they can be attached to the uterus. Uterine attachment is considered to be a crucial step in the process because, without it, pregnancy will not occur. While preparing the body for egg retrieval, patients do need to focus on improving their uterine lining (endometrium). A healthy endometrium does maximize the chances of implantation. Usually, the doctor tries to measure up the uterine lining to ensure that it does meet the basic thickness requirement of 7-8mm. In case, the doctor decides the lining is too thin,  then they may delay further IVF treatments until the problem is properly resolved.

Improving Uterine Lining for IVF Preparation 
What can you do to improve the uterine lining?

There are a few options, both natural and medical, that patients can indeed make use in order to strengthen the uterine lining. One of the keys to a healthy uterus is indeed a steady flow of blood. Poor circulation does lead to a thin endometrium and is indeed one of the many causes of failed IVF treatments.  It is advisable to seek expert opinion at the best IVF clinic in Hyderabad.

To improve circulation, patients do need to start a moderate exercise regimen in order to get the blood flowing. Patients do not need to engage in heavy, high-impact workouts. They can begin by walking, doing a light jog, or engaging in yoga and Pilates. The purpose is to get the body moving in order to increase blood circulation. Over time, exercise does improve the general condition of the body and its organs.

Natural supplements and hormones can also help proper body functioning.

Patients need to consider adding some health supplements to their daily routine. Experts do laud vitamins E and D for their health benefits. Research also does show that the supplement L-arginine does relax the arteries which do lead to better circulation.

Another great supplement is estrogen. Estrogen is a naturally occurring hormone in a person’s body, but low levels of it can lead to health issues. The ovaries do produce estrogen and the hormone is directly involved in the menstrual cycle. For patients who are struggling with a thin uterine lining, the doctor may suggest taking estrogen pills or suppositories to enhance estrogen levels.  Such facilities for the treatment are available in the best IVF clinic in Hyderabad.

Similarly, progesterone works alongside estrogen to prepare and maintain the endometrium for implantation and pregnancy. Patients with a thin uterine lining should research progestin, a synthetic form of the hormone. Progestin comes in gel, pill, as well as a cream form for infertility treatments. Making use of progestin may help the body build a stronger uterine wall. The patient can try out this mode of treatment in one of the best IVF clinics in Hyderabad
Patients need to understand that undergoing IVF treatments is a major life-changing decision and it can bring forth other health issues into fore.

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