after reading one of the girls posts recently from the US she wrote about her doc was going to glue the embroys in place so they are more likely to implant....does anyone know how this works and if its available in the UK as im getting more and more desperate for my tmt to work!
many thanks & hope all our wishes come true in 2006!
Anyway have hunted it down for you. Go into Pacific Fertility Centre then into the following thread, Fertility Flash. A list will appear and you need to click on volume 1 issue 2. As soon as you do this a newsletter appears and Embryo glue is at the top.
Let me know what your views are on this. I think we should be allowed to use it over here. It's not fair we are always last eh?
Love Jen x
me 38 dh 38, ttc for 6yrs,
HSG - Tubes Damaged
Bilateral Salpingectomy, 16th Aug 06,
Hysteroscopy - 30th Oct 07
4 IVF - BFN, 3 ED - BFN
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I've actually been reading on this and there is no proof yet that it does increase the chance that it works. This is not really a glue that glues the embryo so it doesn't move. This is a product that the embryos are kept in and then transferred with. They are still doing studies and it would be nice if it did help. Here is the some more info on the Embryoglue: http://www.zanderivf.com/zivf/gill/embryoglue.asp