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Antibiotics improve reproductive outcomes after frozen-thaw embryo transfer for chronic endometritis treatment, especially in those with repeated implantation failure.

Qijun XieChun ZhaoWei JiangXin LiDanyu NiYuting ChenXiuling LiXiangdong HuaRong ShenXiu-Feng Ling
Published in: BMC women's health (2024)
Infertile patients with a history of parity ≥ 2, hydrosalpinx, a history of ectopic pregnancy, moderate-to-severe dysmenorrhea, endometrial polyps, a history of ≥ 2 uterine operations, and RIF are at an increased risk of CE; these patients should be recommended to undergo hysteroscopy combined with CD138 examination before embryo transfer. Antibiotic treatment can improve the reproductive outcomes of FET in patients with CE, especially those with RIF.
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