Two Failed IVF Cycles? Why Adenomyosis Might Be Your Missing Answer
Today, infertility has become a growing concern for many couples. With busy lifestyles, increasing stress, and delayed parenthood, more families are seeking fertility treatments than ever before. While IVF offers hope, repeated setbacks can leave couples searching for answers. Understanding the factors affecting fertility is often the first step toward a successful pregnancy.
Over the past fifteen years, Dr. Lavanya has seen how challenging the fertility journey can be. Many women do everything right—taking injections on time, following every instruction, and staying hopeful through each embryo transfer—only to face a negative pregnancy test or an early miscarriage. According to Dr. Lavanya, the problem may not always be the embryo itself. Instead, a hidden condition called adenomyosis may be affecting the uterus and making implantation difficult
If this is your story, the problem might not be your embryos; instead, it might be a hidden condition called adenomyosis
What is Adenomyosis?
To understand this condition, it helps to look at the two main parts of your womb (uterus):
The Inner Lining (Endometrium): The soft inner cushion where a baby attaches and grows.
The Muscle Wall (Myometrium): The thick outer muscle surrounding this lining.
In a healthy womb, the inner lining stays exactly where it belongs. With adenomyosis, this lining tissue grows deep into the myometrium (the muscle wall). Every month during your period, this trapped tissue bleeds inside the muscle. With nowhere to escape, your womb becomes swollen, thick, heavily inflamed, and boggy.
Why it gets missed: A woman can look completely normal on a basic scan. While some experience heavy, painful periods, others have no symptoms at all. This is exactly why it is so frequently overlooked, leaving many unaware that they should seek specialized care from a dedicated adenomyosis clinic or fertility center.
Why Adenomyosis Causes IVF Failure and Miscarriage
When an embryo cannot stick to the womb, it is called Recurrent Implantation Failure. It is an emotional hurdle that requires supportive guidance, making it essential to find the right adenomyosis treatment early on to help your womb heal. Adenomyosis causes failure due to three major factors:
A Restless Womb: The area where the embryo needs to attach becomes highly irritated. This causes abnormal cramps and poor blood flow, making the environment hostile for even a healthy embryo.
Age Does Not Matter: Medical research shows that adenomyosis lowers IVF success rates regardless of whether you are young or have high-quality embryos. Sometimes the seed is perfect, but the soil is not ready.
Higher Miscarriage Risk: An inflamed womb struggles to keep a pregnancy safe, frequently leading to early loss. This makes a deep evaluation essential for anyone undergoing comprehensive PCOS treatment or fertility testing.
The First Step: A Specialized Scan
Adenomyosis cannot be caught during a quick, routine ultrasound. To find it, you need a dedicated transvaginal pelvic ultrasound. During this specialized scan, the doctor looks closely for uneven wall thickness, tiny fluid pockets deep inside the muscle, and changes in tissue texture.
At Horizon Women & Fertility, we treat this pelvic ultrasound as a specialized diagnostic tool so we do not miss these hidden details. Taking this step ensures you are consulting the best doctor for adenomyosis and reproductive health, giving you the accurate answers you deserve.
Two Highly Effective Ways to Treat Adenomyosis
If you have adenomyosis, there is very promising news. Once we find the problem, we can treat it. As the best adenomyosis treatment hospital in the region, our modern medical protocols offer two highly successful options:
Minor Procedures (Hysteroscopy): For small fluid pockets in the womb muscle, a minor, scarless procedure through the cervix can greatly improve success. Patients who previously failed to conceive for years have achieved healthy pregnancies after receiving this targeted care, proving that visiting the best gynecology clinic can completely shift your journey.
Hormone Medicine: For widespread inflammation, we use safe hormone medicine to temporarily “turn off” the condition for a few months before your next transfer. This calms the swelling and creates a peaceful, welcoming home for your embryo.
A Personal Message from Dr. Lavanya
If you have been told “your embryos just aren’t sticking,” please pause and protect your peace. Re-running the exact same IVF cycle in the exact same inflamed environment is highly unlikely to give you a different result. Finding the right answers always begins with a trusted professional, which is why choosing a recognized best PCOS doctor or fertility specialist ensures your entire reproductive health is looked at as a whole.
Let us help you find the real root cause, treat it correctly, and finally give your next embryo a safe, welcoming place to grow. Choosing the best fertility clinic means receiving personalized care for your unique body, allowing you to move forward with complete peace of mind.
Contact & Consultation Details
Expert Specialist: Dr. Lavanya Bommakanti (15+ years of experience, MRCOG UK). She is widely regarded as the best doctor for PCOS treatment and complex reproductive care.
Clinic Location: Horizon Women & Fertility, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad
Phone: +91 80194 25500
FAQs
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Yes, using hormonal treatment for a few months before a transfer safely calms womb inflammation and greatly increases success rates.