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Recurrent Implantation Failure (RIF)

A structured, tertiary-level workup for couples whose good embryos haven't implanted.

Recurrent Implantation Failure (RIF)
  • Comprehensive root-cause workup
  • Genetic & molecular diagnostics
  • Individualised treatment plan

About this treatment

When good-quality embryos repeatedly fail to implant despite several transfers, it's called recurrent implantation failure. It's deeply frustrating — but it's also a signal to investigate more deeply rather than simply trying again.

Our RIF programme uses a comprehensive evaluation — genetic testing, molecular diagnostics and input from genetic counsellors — to find the underlying factors, then builds an individualised plan. It's the kind of structured workup usually associated with tertiary reproductive-medicine centres.

Who it's for

  • Several failed embryo transfers with good embryos
  • Unexplained IVF failure
  • Couples seeking a deeper investigation

Key benefits

  • Looks for the real cause rather than repeating cycles
  • Genetic-counsellor input
  • A tailored plan based on your diagnosis

Every treatment plan at Shobha IVF is personalised. The details here are a guide — your specialist will tailor each step to your unique situation.

Questions & answers

Implantation Failure (RIF) — your questions

Common questions about this treatment. Anything else? Our team is happy to talk it through.

Generally, the failure of several embryo transfers with good-quality embryos. Definitions vary, so your specialist will assess your specific history.

Possible factors include the uterine lining, immunological or clotting issues, embryo genetics, or anatomical problems. The evaluation is tailored to your history.

The information on this page is general and educational, and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Fertility outcomes vary from person to person and depend on age, diagnosis and other individual factors; no result is guaranteed. Any success figure shown is a beta-hCG positive (pregnancy-test) rate per embryo transfer at our Solapur centre, which is not a live-birth rate. Please consult our specialists for advice specific to you.

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