Sometimes, despite repeated IVF attempts, failure occurs. In such situations, disappointment increases. But as human beings, we should understand that the fault is not always in the embryo — it may also be that the timing is not on your side.
Experts at Candor IVF say that repeated failures are often due to a weak uterine wall. The ERA test is the best option to overcome this problem. Let’s understand what the ERA test is.
🧬 What is the ERA Test? Science and Necessity
The uterine wall is prepared for a specific period to allow a successful pregnancy. However, when the time for implantation comes, in about 25% of women, this timing is found to be altered. If this timing is not correct, implantation of the embryo becomes impossible.
The ERA Test (Endometrial Receptivity Analysis) is a modern genetic test that takes a small sample from the lining of the uterus and analyzes more than 200 genes present in it. Through this analysis, doctors can accurately determine the perfect time for embryo transfer during IVF treatment.
👩⚕️ Who Should Consider an ERA Test?
Women who have failed two or more IVF cycles
Women who missed pregnancy for personal reasons
Those who have experienced repeated miscarriages
🌟 ERA Test: The Path to Success at Candor IVF
1) Increased Accuracy
If you have faced failures or confusion in previous attempts, taking the ERA test will give you clarity and can significantly increase your success rate.
2) Cost-Effectiveness
Although the ERA test is relatively expensive, doing it once helps you understand the cause of failure, potentially reducing unnecessary and repeated expenses.
💬 Conclusion
In a way, the ERA test proves the saying — “Nothing is impossible in this world.”
In short, the ERA test gives you a specific window of time when conception is most likely to succeed.





