Effects of reproductive tract microbiota during the success of in vitro fertilisation and embryo transfer

Authors

  • T Rahman Faculty of Healthcare and Medicine, East European University
  • D Gujarathi Faculty of Healthcare and Medicine, East European University
  • S Suryawanshi Faculty of Healthcare and Medicine, East European University
  • P Ghag Faculty of Healthcare and Medicine, East European University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.62463/surgery.169

Keywords:

IVF and ET, Reproductive tract Microbiota, Abstract, RASIRS

Abstract

Infertility affects one in six people worldwide, yet in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer (IVF-ET) result in live births in only 30–35% of cases. A vaginal and endometrial microbiota dominated by Lactobacillus species has been linked to improved IVF-ET outcomes, while bacterial imbalances (dysbiosis), involving Gardnerella vaginalis and Prevotella bivia, are associated with implantation failure. However, the precise role of reproductive tract microbiota in IVF-ET success remains unclear.

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Published

31-03-2025

How to Cite

T Rahman, D Gujarathi, S Suryawanshi, & P Ghag. (2025). Effects of reproductive tract microbiota during the success of in vitro fertilisation and embryo transfer. Impact Surgery, 2(3), 105. https://doi.org/10.62463/surgery.169

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