Retrospective Analysis of Real-world Data From Medical Records on the Use of MENOPUR for Infertility...
InfertilityFemaleThe purpose of this retrospective observational study is to describe the treatment patterns with MENOPUR and to understand the clinical impact for patients that underwent infertility treatment under real-world setting. The primary objective is to describe the treatment patterns for the general population and for selected patient profiles.
Uterus Transplantation From Live Donors With Robotic Assisted Surgery - Gothenburg II
InfertilityFemaleThe study is a follow up of NCT01844362. Uterus transplantation will be performed from live donors to patients with uterine factor infertility. If will be performed before transplantation. Organ procurement from the donor will be performed by robotic assisted laparoscopy. Transplantation will be by laparotomy. Embryo transfer will be done 10-12 months after transplantation. After birth of 1-3 children the uterus will be removed by hysterectomy,
Follicular Challenge Test to Predict Response to GnRH Agonist Triggering
InfertilityFemaleGnRH agonist triggering is used during ART in order to reduce the risk of OHSS. Some studies described that in up to 5% of the cycles triggered with GnRH agonist, a lack of respone or suboptimal response was displayed. The investigators aim to asses the possibility to predict the respone to ovulation triggering by the response to decapeptyl in the follicular phase of the same cycle.
Effect of Prophylatic Use of Enoxaparin in Women Undergoing in Vitro Fertilization Treatment
InfertilityFemale2 moreRetrospective study designed to evaluate outcomes in patients undergoing assisted reproduction. Some of them had thrombophilia, and part of them was treated with enoxaparin, started on the day of embryo transfer, and the other part not. Women without thrombophilia formed the control group.
Association Between Embryo Implantation Rate and Maternal Age
InfertilityFemaleTo explore the relationship between maternal age and embryo implantation rate in patients undergoing assisted reproductive technology.
Psychosocial Impact of Cancer-Related Female Infertility
Hodgkin's DiseaseCervical Cancer2 moreThe success of cancer treatment combined with the trend to delay childbearing is increasing the numbers of women survivors whose childbearing has been interrupted by cancer. For some, treatment has resulted in infertility. Others have been advised to delay pregnancy until a certain follow-up interval or have new fears that pregnancy could be a risk to maternal health. Not least is the concern that children born after a mother's cancer would face increased risks for birth defects or cancer. The specific aims of this project are as follows: To measure the impact of cancer-related interruption of childbearing on women's long-term emotional well-being and health-related quality of life, over and above other demographic and cancer-related factors To find out if becoming a biological or social mother after cancer treatment decreases the long-term psychosocial impact of interrupted childbearing compared to remaining childless To refine the psychometric properties of questionnaires for female cancer survivors measuring Distress about Cancer-Related Childbearing Issues and Attitudes towards Parenthood after Cancer To define targets for a future intervention to improve female survivors' knowledge about childbearing after cancer, decrease distress associated with interrupted childbearing, and promote peer support.
Endometrial Effects of Lipiodol
Female InfertilityThe goal is to investigate whether endometrial flushing with Lipiodol enhances fertility. Therefore, anatomo-pathological, histochemical and transcriptional changes of the endometrium after Lipiodol bathing in a general population of healthy volunteers will be determined.
Determination of Circulating Placental Biomarkers Levels to Predict the Pregnancy Outcome of First...
InfertilityFemale1 moreThis study will assess the predictive potential of circulating placental biomarkers for spontaneous miscarriage within the following month in an IVF setting. It is hypothesized that a robust algorithm including one or more of these biomarkers may allow for the accurate same-day distinction between women with a low and high risk of a spontaneous miscarriage.
vNOTES in Elective Bilateral Salpingectomy for Sterilization
SterilityFemaleObjective: To compare the vNOTES approach versus conventional laparoscopic approach to be used in elective bilateral salpingectomy for sterilisation as an opportunistic cancer prevention strategy. Study design: Prospective cohort, two-centred trial. Study population: All women aged over 18 who are planned to undergo for definitive surgical sterilisation regardless of parity with a non-prolapsed uterus. Primary outcomes: (1) Patient satisfaction (at 1st week and 1st month of the surgery) measured by The Patient Global Imression of Improvement (PGI-I), (2) Postoperative early pain (Visual Analog Score (VAS) at 6th and 24th hours of the surgery). Secondary outcomes: (1) Conversion to laparoscopy or laparotomy, (2) duration of the procedure, (3)total amount of analgesics used, (4) New-onset dyspareunia at first coitus measured by the Pain subdomain of Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI), (5) intraoperative complications, (6) postoperative complications
Time Lag for Oocyte Denudation: A Better Choice for ICSI Outcome?!
InfertilityFemaleThis study aiming to investigate if difference in the timing of cumulus removal post retrieval would have any critical impact on fertilization and embryonic development.