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Every year more and more women turn to reproductive specialists.
Some are due to infertility for health reasons, while others simply postpone family planning until later in life, pursuing a career or scientific activity. Modern ART technologies help in almost any situation. However, there are times when it is not possible to achieve the desired result the first time.
EmbryoGlue® is a product developed by scientists to increase the likelihood of embryo attachment to the uterus during IVF transfer. It contains high concentrations of hyaluronic acid, substances necessary for maintaining the embryo during transfer and implantation, as well as the safest protein source, recombinant albumin. The use of EmbryoGlue® significantly increases the likelihood of pregnancy.

Why do I need hyaluronic acid?
Hyaluronic acid is a natural substance that is found in all body tissues. During implantation, the level of hyaluronic acid in the uterus increases. The endometrium of the uterus and the embryo have receptors for this molecule, which "binds" them to each other. Also, the high concentration of hyaluronic acid makes the solution thicker. This contributes to a better mixing of the medium with the natural fluids of the uterus for a more comfortable transfer.What role does recombinant albumin play?
Recombinant albumin is another important ingredient of EmbryoGlue®. Such albumin is produced without the use of human or animal blood. It provides a high level of safety for the mother and unborn child, eliminating any risk of cross-infection, and also increases the reserve of tissue nutrition .
Who is EmbryoGlue® intended for?
EmbryoGlue ® can help patients in IVF cycles at the transfer stage.- It is effective for patients over 35 years of age.
- It is effective for patients with a history of unsuccessful transfers.
- It is effective for patients with unexplained infertility.
If you have any questions about EmbryoGlue® or would like to know if EmbryoGlue® is right for you, please contact your doctor.
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