Enhancing Endometrial Receptivity in Women with Thin Endometrium: Novel Approaches and Clinical Insights
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Thin endometrium poses a significant challenge to women seeking pregnancy through assisted reproductive technologies (ART). The condition is characterized by insufficient endometrial thickness (≤7 mm), which impedes successful embryo implantation and lowers pregnancy success rates. This review explores current and emerging clinical strategies aimed at improving endometrial receptivity in women with thin endometrium[1]. By integrating pharmacological interventions, regenerative medicine, and advanced reproductive technologies, this article outlines an approach to enhance endometrial thickness, vascularization, and overall receptivity, ultimately improving ART outcomes[2].
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Kurbaniyazova F.Z. (2025). Enhancing Endometrial Receptivity in Women with Thin Endometrium: Novel Approaches and Clinical Insights. Progress of Science: Theory and Practice, 2(1), 179–184. Retrieved from https://jcas.ru/index.php/postap/article/view/143
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