The reproductive tract microbiome plays a pivotal role in female fertility, with Lactobacillus-dominated communities maintaining a protective, low-pH environment. Dysbiosis-characterized by a reduction in Lactobacillus species and overgrowth of anaerobes-is …
Association between monocyte percentage and chronic endometritis among infertile patients: a retrospective study Nature
From an immunological perspective, infertility mechanisms encompass not only fertilization but also implantation, as well as both early and late pregnancy loss. Growing attention is being directed towards the influence …
The immunology of fertilization, implantation and pregnancy is based on a complex balance between maternal immune tolerance and a controlled inflammatory response. Adaptation of the maternal immune system is essential …
Hysteroscopic diagnostic criteria highly accurate and sensitive for detecting chronic endometritis: Study Medical Dialogues
Endometriosis, chronic endometritis (CE), unexplained infertility (UI), and recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) are gynecological conditions frequently associated with inflammation and alterations in the endometrial microbiome. The presence of bacterial vaginosis-associated …
Endometrial microbiome during early pregnancy among women with and without chronic endometritis: A pilot study Frontiers
Intrauterine infusion of autologous platelet-rich plasma modulates endometrial immune status and improves pregnancy outcomes in patients with persistent chronic endometritis Frontiers
(PDF) Endometrial preparation protocols did not impact outcomes after frozen-thaw embryo transfer for chronic endometritis treatment ResearchGate
What are the unrecognized risk factors for recurrent implantation failure (RIF) as defined in the ESHRE recommendation?