Improving Endometrial Receptivity in Women with Thin Endometrium: A Multidisciplinary Approach

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Kurbaniyazova F.Z.

Abstract

Thin endometrium is a significant challenge in assisted reproductive technology (ART), often leading to poor implantation rates and lower pregnancy outcomes. Women with endometrial thickness less than or equal to 7 mm face substantial barriers to successful embryo implantation. This article provides an integrative review of the pathophysiology, clinical management strategies, and emerging therapies aimed at enhancing endometrial receptivity in women with thin endometrium[1]. We focus on the role of pharmacological agents, regenerative medicine (including platelet-rich plasma and stem cell therapy), and personalized ART protocols in improving the likelihood of pregnancy in this challenging cohort

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How to Cite
Kurbaniyazova F.Z. (2025). Improving Endometrial Receptivity in Women with Thin Endometrium: A Multidisciplinary Approach. Journal the Coryphaeus of Science, 7(1), 80–83. Retrieved from http://jtcos.ru/index.php/jtcos/article/view/369