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PRP Treatment for Fertility
Personalised platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapies to support ovarian and endometrial function.
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is a concentration of a patient’s own platelets and growth factors, prepared from a simple blood sample. In reproductive medicine, PRP is being explored as an adjunct treatment to support ovarian reserve and endometrial receptivity in selected patients. At BMP Fertility, PRP is offered only after careful medical evaluation and individual counselling.

What Is PRP?
PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) is obtained by processing a small amount of your own blood to isolate platelets and growth factors. These bioactive components are injected into specific reproductive tissues, like the ovaries or endometrium. This aims to support tissue repair, improve blood flow, and boost cellular activity.
PRP in fertility is considered an adjunct and developing treatment option. It is not a replacement for IVF or ICSI, but may be used alongside them in specific clinical situations.
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Who Might Be Considered for PRP Treatment?
PRP may be discussed for:
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Women with diminished ovarian reserve or poor response to stimulation
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Patients with thin endometrium that does not thicken adequately despite standard treatments
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Women with previous implantation failures in IVF
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Selected cases of recurrent miscarriage where endometrial factors are suspected
PRP is not suitable for everyone. Your doctor will review your history, test results and previous treatments before recommending PRP.
How Is PRP Performed at BMP Fertility?
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Blood collection
A small volume of blood is drawn from your vein, similar to a routine blood test. -
PRP preparation
The blood is processed in a specialised centrifuge to concentrate platelets and growth factors. -
Ovarian and/or endometrial PRP
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Ovarian PRP: PRP is injected into the ovaries under ultrasound guidance.
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Endometrial PRP: PRP is infused into the uterine cavity via a thin catheter.
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Follow-up and treatment planning
Hormonal levels, ultrasound findings and your response in subsequent IVF cycles are monitored to evaluate the potential benefit.
Potential Benefits and Limitations of PRP
PRP may help:
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Improve endometrial thickness and blood flow in some patients
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Support ovarian response in poor responders
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Enhance the uterine environment before embryo transfer
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PRP remains a developing and adjunct therapy, with ongoing research
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Results can vary significantly between patients
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It cannot guarantee pregnancy or restore ovarian reserve fully
At BMP Fertility, we discuss the current evidence, possible benefits and limitations with each patient before starting PRP.
Why Choose BMP Fertility for PRP?
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Experienced fertility specialists familiar with current PRP protocols in reproductive medicine
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Safe preparation and handling of PRP in a controlled clinical environment
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Integration of PRP into personalised IVF / ICSI treatment plans where appropriate
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Transparent counselling about realistic expectations and alternative options
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Coordinated care for international patients, including travel and accommodation support in Baku, Azerbaijan.
Get In Touch Today
If you want to know about PRP for your fertility journey, our team can look at your case. We can help you decide if this treatment is right for you.

