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PRP Testing

PRP Testing services offered in Hasbrouck Heights, Hoboken, Wayne, Millburn and Denville, NJ and Goshen, NY


PRP Testing

If you’re struggling to conceive because of ovary or uterus irregularities, see the experts at University Reproductive Associates in Hasbrouck Heights, Hoboken, Wayne, Millburn, and Denville, New Jersey, and Goshen, New York. The experienced fertility specialists offer platelet-rich plasma (PRP) treatments that may rejuvenate female reproductive organs. Schedule an evaluation by calling the office or using the online booking feature today.

PRP Testing Q & A

What is PRP treatment?

PRP (platelet-rich plasma) treatment at University Reproductive Associates uses a platelet-rich sample sourced from your blood to stimulate new tissue growth and boost fertility. This innovative treatment may help improve ovarian function, boost endometrial thickness, and enhance female fertility naturally.

Which conditions may PRP fertility treatment help with? 

PRP treatment may help improve the following conditions:

  • Recurrent implantation failure
  • Primary ovarian insufficiency
  • Poor ovarian response
  • Poorly functioning uterine tissue
  • Infertility
  • Thin uterine lining
  • Uterine scarring
  • Infertility caused by a low body mass index (BMI)
  • Embryo implantation concerns

PRP treatment for infertility at University Reproductive Associates may boost the chance of you and your partner conceiving.

What are the benefits of PRP treatment for infertility?

The benefits to expect when choosing PRP treatment at University Reproductive Associates include:

  • Improved fertility
  • Enhanced healing
  • Tissue regeneration and repair
  • Increased growth factors
  • Improved blood flow
  • Thickened uterine lining
  • Higher chance of successful embryo implantation

PRP is a safe, holistic fertility treatment since it uses a PRP-rich sample sourced from your own blood.

What happens during PRP treatment?

The University Reproductive Associate team takes a sample of your blood and spins it in a centrifuge to separate red blood cells from platelet-rich blood plasma. They inject or infuse the PRP back into areas of your body needing rejuvenation, particularly your ovaries and/or uterus.

What are the different types of PRP treatment for fertility?

You might undergo one or both of the following PRP procedures:

Intraovarian PRP injection

During an intraovarian injection, your specialist injects PRP into your ovaries to help them function better during natural conception or fertility treatments. 

Intrauterine PRP infusion

The University of Reproductive Associates team can also infuse PRP into your uterus (womb) using a catheter to produce a thicker uterine lining, which is typically more receptive to embryo implantation. 

What happens after PRP treatment?

There is minimal downtime needed after PRP treatments at University Reproductive Associates so that you can resume light daily activities soon afterward. However, you may notice some temporary mild cramping or spotting.

Over time, as the PRP boosts new cell growth, you may have an easier time becoming pregnant. Follow up with the University Reproductive Associates team to ensure an effective outcome or undergo additional fertility treatments if necessary.

Schedule a PRP treatment evaluation at University Reproductive Associates by calling the office or using the online booking feature today.