Fitzrovia Fertility
Endometrial PRP

Endometrial PRP

At Fitzrovia Fertility, we offer endometrial PRP (platelet-rich plasma) as a cutting-edge option for patients whose uterine lining has remained thin or less responsive despite standard treatment. This approach uses your own concentrated platelets, rich in naturally occurring growth factors, to help create a more receptive environment for embryo transfer.

What PRP is

PRP is made by taking a small sample of your blood and gently processing it to isolate and concentrate the platelets. These platelets contain regenerative growth factors that play an important role in tissue repair and cellular activity. The plasma is then infused into the lining of the uterus, using your own biology to support endometrial regeneration. Because it’s entirely autologous, the risk of reaction is extremely low.

How PRP may help

Some patients experience a chronically thin lining, altered inflammatory activity or reduced progesterone response, all of which can make implantation more difficult. PRP aims to improve this environment by reducing inflammation and stimulating healthier endometrial growth, helping the lining respond more effectively to hormonal preparation.

What the treatment looks like

After reviewing your medical history, scans and previous cycles, we confirm whether PRP is appropriate for you. The procedure is straightforward: a small blood sample is taken, processed on-site, and then the PRP is infused directly into the uterine cavity. It is quick, usually painless, and carefully timed to align with your individual cycle needs.

Safety and evidence

Endometrial PRP is considered very safe, and no significant adverse effects have been reported in fertility treatment. The scientific evidence supporting its use is growing, with studies showing improvements in lining thickness, vascularity and, for some patients, implantation potential. As with all adjunct treatments, results vary, and we will always be transparent about whether PRP is likely to benefit your specific situation.

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