Your physician may recommend taking baby aspirin during treatment for a number of reasons. Discuss directly with them and only take aspirin if advised to do so.

Prednisolone is a steroid medication that is sometimes used in IVF cycles to reduce inflammation and improve implantation rates. It is commonly prescribed to women with autoimmune disorders or other conditions that may affect the success of IVF.

There is limited evidence to support the use of Clexane in IVF cycles specifically to improve implantation rates. While some studies have shown a reduction in the risk of blood clots during an IVF cycle with the use of Clexane, there is not enough evidence to suggest that it directly improves implantation rates.

Implantation success in an IVF cycle depends on many factors, including the quality of the embryos, the thickness and receptiveness of the endometrial lining, and the overall health of the patient. While anticoagulant medications such as Clexane may help reduce the risk of blood clots, it is not considered a direct treatment for improving implantation rates.

It is always important to discuss your individual situation with your doctor and make decisions about your IVF cycle based on the best available evidence and your unique medical history and circumstances.

Myoinositol is a dietary supplement that is sometimes used in IVF to improve egg quality and increase the chances of successful pregnancy. It is believed to improve insulin sensitivity and reduce oxidative stress, both of which can negatively impact fertility.

Melatonin is a hormone produced by the body that helps regulate sleep. It is sometimes used in IVF to improve the quality of the embryo and assist reproductive health.

DHEA (Dehydroepiandrosterone) is a hormone produced by the adrenal glands. It is sometimes used in IVF to improve egg quality and increase the chances of successful pregnancy in women with diminished ovarian reserve.