Best Practices in IVF Nursing: Endometrial Receptivity: Considering the Uterine Environment as a Contributor to IVF Success

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A failed in vitro fertilization (IVF) cycle is always a disappointment for the patient. When multiple cycles fail, patients often turn to their nurses for support and perspective.

How many times has an IVF nurse heard the following:

My embryos were highly graded and I am healthy with normal fertility testing, yet I did not get pregnant. What went wrong?

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A failed in vitro fertilization (IVF) cycle is always a disappointment for the patient. When multiple cycles fail, patients often turn to their nurses for support and perspective.

How many times has an IVF nurse heard the following:

My embryos were highly graded and I am healthy with normal fertility testing, yet I did not get pregnant. What went wrong?

Click here to download the PDF.

A failed in vitro fertilization (IVF) cycle is always a disappointment for the patient. When multiple cycles fail, patients often turn to their nurses for support and perspective.

How many times has an IVF nurse heard the following:

My embryos were highly graded and I am healthy with normal fertility testing, yet I did not get pregnant. What went wrong?

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