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Platelet Rich Plasma Testis Treatment for Infertile Men

Male InfertilityNonobstructive Azoospermia1 more

Investigate the effect of intratesticular injection of autologous platelet rich plasma (PRP) on sperm retrieval rates and IVF outcomes in infertile men who already underwent a negative sperm retrieval. Currently, there is no alternative treatment after failed TESE. Prior series suggest that intratesticular PRP injections may improve TESE outcomes. We hope to determine whether PRP is an effective treatment for this patient population.

Recruiting2 enrollment criteria

Power Prenatal Supplements for Sperm Quality

Spermatogenesis and Semen DisordersInfertility1 more

Male factor infertility is a leading cause of primary and secondary infertility. Poor sperm quality is defined as having an abnormal semen analysis [WHO 2020 - https://www.who.int/publications/i/item/9789240030787]. The effects of supplements (vitamins, minerals, and anti-oxidants) on improving sperm quality are still debated (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30462179). Taking additional supplements to improve sperm quality represent a modifiable risk-factor that would be an easy intervention for patients struggling with male factor infertility. The life cycle of sperm production is estimated at 3 months, so any intervention would require a 3 month course to see its full effect. The investigators hypothesize that a 90 day course of the "Power Prenatal for Sperm", a male fertility supplement by Bird&Be (https://birdandbe.com/the-power-prenatal-for-sperm) will improve sperm quality based on semen analysis results prior to, and after taking the supplements.

Recruiting11 enrollment criteria

Weight Management Plus Megestrol Acetate in Early-stage Endometrioid Carcinoma

Endometrial CarcinomaObese2 more

To investigate the efficacy of weight management plus megestrol acetate in obese patients with early endometrioid carcinoma(EEC)asking for fertility-sparing treatment

Recruiting16 enrollment criteria

To Compare the Efficacy and Safety of Oral SHR 7280 Tablets With Ganirelix Acetate Injection in...

Infertile Female Subjects Undergoing Controlled Ovarian Hyperstimulation to Suppress Premature LH Surge and Prevent Early Ovulation

This study is a multi-center, randomized, double-blind, positive drug-controlled, non-inferiority Phase III clinical trial. The study will enroll approximately 316 infertile female subjects undergoing controlled ovarian hyperstimulation (COH) for in vitro fertilization (IVF) or intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) treatment.

Recruiting33 enrollment criteria

A Prospective Study of a Mosaic Embryo Transfer

Infertility

This research is a prospective study in which the purpose is to investigate the clinical outcomes following the transfer of a mosaic embryo (presence of both chromosomally normal and abnormal cells) that has been screened for preimplantation genetic testing (PGT).

Recruiting8 enrollment criteria

New Protocol in Unexplained Infertility

Unexplained Infertility

The new protocol ANTIUI provides good results regarding ovulation and pregnancy rates in patients with unexplained infertility

Recruiting10 enrollment criteria

Preimplantation Genetic Testing for Aneuploidy of Polar Bodies

Subfertility

This study intends to randomly group the patients with advanced maternal age and poor ovarian response, and the study group will undergo polar body biopsy, and the next-generation sequencing(NGS) technology will be used to evaluate the polar body euploidy and then predict the euploidy of the oocyte. Embryo transfer priority according to the NGS test results and morphological scores. In the control group undergo routine culture and the transfer priority is determined according to the morphological score only. The transfer of frozen embryos at the cleavage or blastocyst stage was permitted. Cumulative live birth rate, miscarriage rate and time required to obtain a live birth up to two ovulatory cycles in a year.

Recruiting10 enrollment criteria

The Effect of Clindamycin and a Live Biotherapeutic on the Reproductive Outcomes of IVF Patients...

Bacterial VaginosesInfertility1 more

Study question: Does antibiotic alone or in combination with live biotherapeutic treatment of an abnormal vaginal microbiota improve the reproductive outcomes of IVF couples? Study hypothesis: The investigator hypothesize that treatment of the reproductive tract pathogens and restoration of vaginal Lactobacillus will improve the reproductive outcomes of IVF patients. What is known already? Ultra-deep sequencing methods enable the refinement of reproductive tract microbiology in infertile patients. A recent meta-analysis reported that 19% of infertile patients had abnormal vaginal microbiota Moreover, someone have detected the presence of a Gardnerella (G.) vaginalis dominated endometrial biofilm in 50% of non-infertile patients with abnormal vaginal microbiota undergoing curettage; thus the treatment of such an endometrial biofilm might play an important role for the endometrial receptivity and subsequently the clinical pregnancy rate. Pilot study: In a recent pilot study it was observed that an abnormal vaginal microbiota negatively affects the clinical pregnancy rate in IVF patients. In this study the prevalence of abnormal vaginal microbiota was 28% (36/130) and only 9% of patients with qPCR defined abnormal vaginal microbiota obtained a clinical pregnancy (p=0.004). This association remained significant in an adjusted analysis. Furthermore, the invetigators have preliminary results demonstrating that vaginal bacteria such as G. vaginalis can be found in the endometrium of IVF patients, which is also supported by recent publications What is the novelty of this study? To the investigators knowledge, no previous treatment study of abnormal reproductive tract microbiota has been performed in IVF patients; this relatively small intervention holds the potential to increase the baby-take-home rate after IVF treatment.

Recruiting13 enrollment criteria

Biomarkers of Endometrial Receptivity

IVFInfertility Treatment2 more

Analysis of proteins from cervical mucus will be done in patients undergoing infertility treatment (fresh or frozen embryo transfer). Cervical mucus will be analysed for potential new biomarkers of endometrium receptivity. Comparison of the peptide spectrum will be done for the pregnant and not pregnant patients.

Recruiting58 enrollment criteria

Comparing KIDScore™ D5 and iDAScore®. The KiDA Study

IVFInfertility

A pilot study to gather information on clinical pregnancy rates for preparation of the planning of a larger randomized controlled trial comparing two decision support tools: the deep learning tool iDAScore® and the current annotation model, KIDScore™ D5.

Recruiting9 enrollment criteria
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