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Intravaginal probiotics before embryo transfer do not improve pregnancy rates in recurrent implantation failure cases: An RCT.

Mina Naghi JafarabadiFarnaz HadaviMaedeh AhmadiMasoumeh MasoumiSara Zabihzadeh
Published in: International journal of reproductive biomedicine (2024)
Intravaginal probiotic administration did not significantly improve the pregnancy rates in RIF cases undergoing FET. Further studies are needed to explore the optimal dose, duration, and timing of probiotic administration, as well as the mechanisms of action and the potential adverse effects of probiotics on the vaginal microbiome and the implantation process.
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