Endometrial Receptivity Array Test?
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Joann
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Endometrial Receptivity Array Test?
Has anyone ever gotten this test done? I went for a second opinion at SIRM NY and had additional immunology blood tests taken that Cornell doesn't do.
This test was mentioned to me as something I may want to think about. The doctor seemed to say it's relatively new. I didn't get the impression that this is something that SIRM NY pushes.
Basically the test measures the molecular receptivity of your endometrial lining at the time of a FET. So you go a whole month prepping for a FET, and on the day that they would do the hypothetical transfer (let's say 5 days post ovulation), they collect a biopsy of your endometrial lining to see if it's receptive, pre-receptive or post-receptive. They would then adjust your actual FET timing for the next month based on the results. So they may keep the transfer at 5 days post ovulation, or move it up a day or two.
I'm leaning towards not doing it because it's very new (I feel like validity hasn't yet been proven) and it's somewhat invasive and time consuming.
Any thoughts?
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Posted 4/29/16 10:21 AM |
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Re: Endometrial Receptivity Array Test?
I think its the Yale EFT Test. SIRM has been doing this test for a few years.
Have you ever had implantation take place? I believe they would suggest this test if implantation never occurred?
I am not sure if its considered such an urgent test; but Im sure its also a test that may have answers as well.
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Posted 4/29/16 10:56 AM |
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