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As we honor World Fertility Day this year, we take a moment to reflect on the profound impact of fertility challenges on millions of journeys to parenthood. Fertility issues affect millions of couples and individuals worldwide, and this day is dedicated to raising awareness, fostering understanding, and spreading hope for those navigating a difficult path. At Fertilysis, we’re committed to offering advanced infertility solutions that go beyond traditional approaches. We are our people, and our people are you—those who seek answers, guidance, and support on their fertility journey. Together, we strive to help you achieve your dream of parenthood.

For those struggling with Recurrent Pregnancy Loss (RPL), multiple miscarriages, or recurrent implantation failure, finding the root cause can be challenging. In this blog, we discuss the case of a 35-year-old patient who experienced five miscarriages over two years. Despite undergoing various standard fertility treatments and numerous consultations, she was ultimately given a diagnosis of ''unexplained infertility''.

"I felt helpless, I just couldn’t understand why this kept happening. I knew there had to be a solution, but finding it was like hitting a wall."

Combining advanced diagnostic techniques with novel treatment methods is crucial for addressing infertility. In the context of an abnormal endometrial microbiome and possible Chronic Endometritis, Diagnostic Hysteroscopy with Uterine Antibiotic Washes allows for direct visualization and assessment of the uterine cavity, helping to identify and treat inflammation and infections, that may contribute to infertility.

Ureaplasma often mistaken as a harmless part of your normal microflora, is a very frequent infection and can be found in 40–80% of sexually active women. While commonly present in the vagina, the cervix, the urethra, the endometrium and the seminal fluid, attached to the surface of the spermatozoa and even in the amniotic fluid, and the placenta during pregnancy, it can have far-reaching effects, particularly on your fertility.

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FERTILYSIS, specializes in the investigation and treatment of unexplained infertility and recurrent miscarriages, providing answers where standard practices fail.

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