Endometrial Receptivity Analysis (ERA) Services

ERA
Endometrial Receptivity Analysis (ERA) is one of the fertility tests to determine the thickness of uterus lining and genetic variations to check the endometrium is sufficiently ripe for embryo implantation.
By analyzing the receptivity of the uterine lining, ERA increases the chances of successful implantation and pregnancy.
When is ERA Recommended?
- Repeated IVF failures despite high-quality embryos
- Unexplained infertility
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Is the ERA procedure painful?
The biopsy procedure for the 10 second is usually painful that involves scratching of the uterine tissue. Take advice from medical experts for using any medicines.
What is the guarantee of ERA?
An ERA test can’t guarantee a future pregnancy. Other factors, such as poor embryo quality, blood disorders or immunology factors, can cause implantation failure. So it’s an objective, extra tool for guiding clinics towards greater success.
What are the methods of ERA?
They include transvaginal ultrasound imaging (TVUS), histologic evaluation by endometrial biopsy, endometrial receptivity array (ERA), and ReceptivaDx test (BCL6)
What are the side effects of Endometrial Receptivity Analysis (ERA)?
Although the pain after the procedure is mild, you may experience bleeding and the delay in the next menstrual cycle.