Olá meninas!
Vim hoje da minha primeira eco após estimulação com puregon (100un por dia). Estou com 4 folículos (1de 17m, outro de 14mm e dois de 12mm). Vou continuar com a medicação até quarta feira que é quando tenho nova eco. O médico disse-me que em principio punção estará marcada para sexta feira de manhã! O que ele me falou agora é em certas técnicas que ajudam na implantação dos embriões transferidos, nas quais foram testadas cientificamente, que é o embryoglue e o Seminal Plasma Rinse. Pelo que percebi essas técnicas foram estudadas aqui na Áustria e não consigo ter muita informação acerca disto. O que encontrei foi:
"Embryoglue® is a special medium for the embryo transfer which eases the embryo's adhesion to the mucous membrane of the uterus via the use of biochemical signals. This is a culture medium specially developed for the embryo transfer. The consistency of embryo glue is similar to that of the liquid of the mucous membrane of the uterus and contains an important substance called Hyaluronan. This medium wraps itself around the embryo and assists in bonding of the embryo to the mucous membrane via its ‘sticky' properties.
In order to reinforce existing literature, the Kinderwunschzentrum conducted a study involving 114 patients. This included IVF patients that had already experienced several unsuccessful IVF attempts as well as suffering from poor embryo quality.
From the results of the study, we can recommend embryo glue in the following situations:
Age >35 and second failure of nidation
Poor embryo quality regardless of age"
Em relação ao Seminal Plasma Rinse
"Foreign research groups have established the positive influence of seminal fluid on nidation. For this purpose, a part of the seminal fluid - the seminal plasma - is separated from the cell parts and flushed into the patient's uterus with the aid of a thin catheter.
Along with our foreign partner institutes, we have observed an increase in the pregnancy rate, and recommend this method to all couples that experienced repeated nidation failures. So far no complications resulting from this procedure have been observed.
IMPORTANT: This method is also only suitable for those patients, who had embryos of good quality transferred. This method is not recommended, if earlier attempts involved embryos of reduced quality or the quantity of egg cells or embryos was too small."
Alguém terá mais alguma ideia? Se conhece/ouviu falar, etc etc?
Beijinhos****