Good News Report
Lately, going to work has been exciting every day—because every pregnancy test brings great news! Seeing everyone’s joy fills me with happiness too.
Today, I want to share an inspiring and energizing case!
This patient is 43 years old and had undergone numerous IVF cycles before coming to me. Each time, she had good-quality D5 embryos and a healthy uterine environment, but the transfers kept failing at the same implantation window—until she eventually could no longer retrieve any eggs.
When she came to see me, we went through two cycles and only managed to collect two D3 embryos. I first arranged an ERA (Endometrial Receptivity Analysis) for her and confirmed a rare implantation window displacement.
In simpler terms, her embryo implantation window was different from most—12 to 24 hours earlier than average.
Based on this timing, we proceeded with the embryo transfer and she successfully became pregnant!
Last week, she came in to collect her maternity handbook, now entering a stable pregnancy phase.
Every step of assisted reproduction matters, and the human body is truly intricate. If IVF keeps failing, it doesn’t always mean the eggs are bad—it could be due to sperm, the uterus, implantation location, timing, and many other factors.
It truly takes experience and data to quickly and accurately identify the issue!