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Invo Fertility highlights retrospective IVF platelet-rich plasma studies at Midwest Reproductive Symposium 2026
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Invo Fertility highlights retrospective IVF platelet-rich plasma studies at Midwest Reproductive Symposium 2026
  • Invo Fertility disclosed retrospective platelet-rich plasma studies in fertility patients, with results already presented at the 2026 Midwest Reproductive Symposium International.
  • Data suggested ovarian PRP could improve IVF cycle progress in some poor responders, including enabling retrievals previously cancelled or nonproductive.
  • Findings also indicated some patients developed viable embryos following prior poor outcomes, though benefits appeared less consistent in older patients.
  • Subendometrial PRP was associated with improved ability to proceed to embryo transfer, with some pregnancies reported in patients with poor endometrial development.
  • Company framed the work as early evidence that requires confirmation in larger prospective studies, supporting its strategy to expand adjunctive treatment options.


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