Enhancing Fertility Outcomes in Women with Thin Endometrium: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Improve Endometrial Receptivity and Implantation

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Kurbaniyazova F.Z.

Abstract

Thin endometrium represents a major challenge in assisted reproductive technologies (ART), reducing the chances of embryo implantation and pregnancy success[1]. This study explores an integrative approach that combines clinical treatments, regenerative therapies, and molecular profiling to improve endometrial receptivity in women with thin endometrium (≤7 mm). We present evidence-based protocols, including the use of growth factor therapies, stem cell applications, and advanced pharmacological strategies, to optimize uterine conditions and enhance pregnancy outcomes in this patient cohort[2].

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How to Cite
Kurbaniyazova F.Z. (2025). Enhancing Fertility Outcomes in Women with Thin Endometrium: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Improve Endometrial Receptivity and Implantation . Journal the Coryphaeus of Science, 7(1), 72–75. Retrieved from http://jtcos.ru/index.php/jtcos/article/view/367