Research

Why Your Fertility Tests Look Normal… but You Still Can’t Get Pregnant
Your fertility tests may look normal because they don't check for hidden viruses in the uterus—like HHV-6A—that can quietly block implantation. Read more...
HHV-6A and Failed IVF Cycles
How a hidden virus in the uterus may explain failed IVF cycles—even when your embryos are good and your tests look normal. Read more...
Should You Test for HHV-6A Before IUI or IVF?
If you’ve had failed IUI or IVF cycles with “normal” tests, HHV-6A testing can help uncover a hidden virus in the uterus, potentially saving time and money on treatment. Read more...
Is There Treatment for HHV-6A?
Yes—HHV-6A can be treated. Learn about a safe and widely used antiviral option for women who test positive in the uterus. Read more...
Success Stories: When Testing Reveals What Others Missed
How finding HHV-6A changed the path for real fertility patients. Read more...
Case Study - How 42% of women with Unexplained Infertility gave birth
Introduction This meta-analysis covers how 213 infertile women were selected, tested, and treated, as well as their results, and finally, how and where someone can access testing to begin their own journey and obtain similar results. It combines data from multiple published studies and reputable sources including clinical laboratories, fertility clinics, and universities, including but not limited to Coppe Laboratories, the Center for Assisted Reproduction Embryo, and the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center.  While not all of the participants completed every step, we’ll show you the complete process that... Read more...