Endometrial Receptivity in Delhi – ERA & Endomet Testing at Excel IVF

Endometrial Receptivity in Delhi

Endometrial Receptivity in Delhi
ERA & Endomet Testing at Excel IVF

Why Endometrial Receptivity Matters?

For IVF to succeed, both the embryo and the uterus must be ready. Many women produce healthy embryos, yet implantation fails repeatedly. One of the most important factors is endometrial receptivity, the window of time when the uterus is prepared to accept the embryo.

At Excel IVF in Delhi, we use advanced testing like ERA (Endometrial Receptivity Analysis) and Endomet testing (infective & non-infective) to identify the right transfer timing and detect hidden causes of implantation failure.

What is Endometrial Receptivity?

  • The uterus becomes receptive to an embryo only during a short period, known as the “window of implantation.”
  • If an embryo transfer is not aligned with this window, even the best embryos may fail to implant.
  • Standard IVF transfers assume day 3 or day 5 is ideal, but this may vary between women.

ERA Testing – Personalised Embryo Transfer

ERA (Endometrial Receptivity Analysis) is a genetic test that examines endometrial cells to determine the exact window when the uterus is receptive.

How ERA Works

  • A small endometrial biopsy is taken.
  • The tissue is analysed for expression of 238 genes linked to receptivity.
  • Results classify the uterus as receptive or non-receptive.

Benefits of ERA

  • Identifies the best time for embryo transfer.
  • Improves pregnancy chances in women with recurrent IVF failures.
  • Enables personalised embryo transfer (pET).

When Is ERA Test Recommended?

  • Women with two or more failed IVF cycles despite good embryos.
  • Couples with recurrent implantation failure.
  • Patients with unexplained infertility.
  • Women with irregular cycles or hormonal imbalances affecting endometrium.

Endomet Testing – Hidden Endometrial Factors

Sometimes failure is not due to timing, but due to hidden infections or immune issues. Endomet testing helps identify these.

Infective Endomet Testing

  • Detects bacterial or microbial imbalance in the uterine lining.
  • Identifies infections like chronic endometritis.
  • Treated with antibiotics before the next embryo transfer.

Non-Infective Endomet Testing

  • Detects immune dysregulation or overactive cells that prevent implantation.
  • Helps identify need for immune-modulating treatment.

Cost of ERA & Endomet Testing in Delhi

  • ERA Test: ₹30,000 – ₹45,000
  • Endomet Test: ₹35,000 – ₹50,000
  • Packages may be available when combined with IVF treatment.

Compared to repeated failed IVF cycles, these tests save time, money, and emotional stress.

Endometrial Receptivity and IVF Success Rates

Studies show:

  • ERA-guided embryo transfer increases success rates by 10–15%.
  • Endomet testing reduces miscarriage and failed cycles.
  • Personalising embryo transfer improves implantation in patients with previous failures.

At Excel IVF, combining these tests with advanced embryo selection gives couples the best chance of pregnancy.

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Step-by-Step Testing Journey at Excel IVF

1- Consultation & History Review

  • Past IVF records reviewed.
  • Decision on ERA or Endomet testing.

2- Cycle Preparation

  • Hormonal support given to mimic IVF transfer cycle.

3- Endometrial Biopsy

  • A simple 5-minute procedure to collect tissue.
  • Mild discomfort, no hospital stay.

4- Laboratory Analysis

  • Tissue analysed for genetic or microbial markers.

5- Results & Plan

  • Results available in 2–3 weeks.
  • Personalised embryo transfer scheduled.

Why Choose Excel IVF for Receptivity Testing in Delhi?

  • Expertise in recurrent IVF failure cases.
  • Access to both ERA and Endomet testing.
  • In-house coordination with top molecular labs.
  • Personalised treatment plans with Dr. Rhythm Gupta.
  • Focus on maximising implantation and reducing repeated failures.

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FAQs on Endometrial Receptivity

ERA is a genetic test that identifies the exact window when the uterus is receptive to an embryo. It analyses hundreds of genes from an endometrial biopsy. By aligning embryo transfer with this personalised window, pregnancy rates improve in women with repeated IVF failures.

It is recommended after 2 or more failed IVF attempts with good embryos. It is also useful for women with recurrent miscarriages, unexplained infertility, or irregular cycles. ERA is not needed for every IVF patient, but is highly valuable for those with implantation problems.

Endomet testing checks for hidden infections (infective) or immune issues (non-infective) in the endometrium. These factors may prevent implantation or cause miscarriages. Treatment involves antibiotics, probiotics, or immune therapy, depending on the cause.

ERA costs ₹30,000–₹45,000, while Endomet costs ₹35,000–₹50,000. Though costly, they save patients from repeated failed cycles and unnecessary financial burden by optimising treatment.

Yes. ERA-guided personalised embryo transfer improves success by 10–15% in women with recurrent implantation failure. Combined with Endomet testing, the chances of achieving pregnancy are significantly higher.

The biopsy may cause mild cramping, but it is quick and usually well-tolerated. No anaesthesia is required, and women can resume normal activity immediately.

ERA test results are available in about 2–3 weeks, while Endomet testing may take 1–2 weeks. Once results are ready, doctors design the next embryo transfer plan accordingly.