Menstrual Blood Stem Cells in Poor Ovarian Responders
Poor Ovarian Response, Infertility, Female
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Poor Ovarian Response focused on measuring Poor Ovarian Responders, Menstrual Blood Stem cells, Infertility, Cell therapy, ICSI
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Serum AMH < 0.1 ng/ml (at the screening visit and in the absence of OC or sex-steroid intake) Antral follicular count (AFC) in both ovaries < 4 (at screening visit and in the absence of OC or sex-steroid intake) Positive history of at least1 standard previous IVF-ET or ICSI-ET Normal thyroid hormones (TSH and FT4) Normal level of prolactin, Normal level of fasting blood sugar Normal Liver tests (SGOT, SGPT) Normal level of BUN, creatinine Negative Infectious tests (HIV, HCV, HBS Ag, VDRL) Normal coagulation factors (PT, PTT, BT, CT) Normal serum levels of sodium, potassium, calcium, phosphorus Negative history of endometrioma or other ovarian cysts Negative history of previous ovarian surgery Negative history of cancer Negative history of a known autoimmune disorder. Exclusion Criteria: Positive history of hydrosalpinx or anatomical uterine disorders (In vaginal sonography or HSG) Severe male factors of their husbands (count <15 million/ml)
Sites / Locations
- Avicenna Research Institute
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
MenSCs group
ICSI group
Study group, treated with autologous intra-ovarian MenSCs injection and monitored for spontaneous pregnancy for 3 months after intervention. ICSI was used in cases where the pregnancy did not occur naturally.
Control group, monitored for spontaneous pregnancy for 3 months after their last ovarian stimulation for ICSI or IVF. ICSI was used in cases where the pregnancy did not occur naturally.