What is Ovarian Rejuvenation Therapy? Ovarian rejuvenation is an innovative fertility treatment that uses Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) to stimulate the ovaries, improve female fertility, and increase the chances of pregnancy, either naturally or through IVF. PRP is a concentrated solution derived from your own blood, rich in growth factors and cytokines, which helps repair damaged tissue in the ovaries, stimulates follicle growth, and boosts egg production. This therapy enhances both egg quality and quantity, offering a potential solution for women struggling with infertility.

How Does PRP Technology Work in Fertility? Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) is produced by separating the plasma from the red and white blood cells in a sample of your blood using a centrifuge. This PRP contains platelets that are essential for blood clotting, as well as growth factors and cytokines that aid tissue repair and healing. In recent years, PRP has been used to treat conditions like knee osteoarthritis, sports injuries, and hair loss. In fertility, PRP is used to stimulate the ovaries, promote follicle growth, and increase the production of healthy eggs, thereby improving your chances of conception.

PRP Therapy for Infertility Patients

PRP therapy has shown promise in treating various fertility issues, including:

  • Persistently Thin Endometrium: Helps enhance the thickness of the uterine lining.
  • Recurrent Implantation Failure (Recurrent Pregnancy Loss): May improve implantation success.
  • Premature Ovarian Failure: Can enhance ovarian reserve and increase egg production.

 

Who Can Benefit from Ovarian Rejuvenation? Ovarian rejuvenation with PRP may benefit women facing infertility due to:

  • Low Ovarian Reserve (low AMH)
  • Early Menopause
  • Poor Egg Quality/Quantity
  • Poor Response to IVF
  • Failed Embryo Transfers
  • Recurrent Implantation Failure
  • Thin Endometrial Lining

Studies show that PRP can:

  • Increase AMH levels and antral follicle count, leading to better IVF outcomes.
  • Stimulate spontaneous menstrual cycles in patients with early menopause.
  • Improve ovarian function, resulting in better-quality eggs and embryos.
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