Performing endometrial ‘scratching’ once during IVF treatment can increase clinical pregnancy by 20%

Results from a randomized control trial demonstrate a significant benefit to the timing of endometrial scratching, reporting an increase in the clinical pregnancy rate of women undergoing IVF and ICSI treatment to 49%, compared with the current average (29%), as well as an increase in the number of live births, reported at 42%, compared with the current average (23%).

Read the full article: Endometrial scratching performed in the non-transfer cycle and outcome of assisted reproduction: a randomized controlled trial.
Published online 2 September 2013.

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