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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

Effect of GnRH Agonist Treatment Protocols on Ovarian Reserve

Intracytoplasmic Sperm InjectionGnRH Agonist2 more

This study aimed to compare the gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonist (ultra-short) protocol versus (short and long) protocols on ovarian reserve in women undergoing intracytoplasmic sperm injection

Recruiting10 enrollment criteria

A Trial to Compare the Ovarian Response of REKOVELLE and GONAL-F in Conventional Dosing in Women...

Infertility

Hormone preparations like REKOVELLE and GONAL-F are used to make the body produce multiple egg sacs, allowing more eggs to be collected from women undergoing infertility treatment. The main purpose of this trial is to see how many eggs are produced with a starting dose of 15 µg REKOVELLE compared to a starting dose of 225 IU GONAL-F. This research is intended to provide more knowledge about REKOVELLE, including the doses given in the trial.

Recruiting11 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

Optimising Preconceptual Health in Subfertile PCOS Patients Using a Lifestyle Modification Program...

InfertilityFemale2 more

Patients will be randomly assigned to a group where they undergo a 12-week lifestyle modification program prior to their fertility treatment, or a group where they are entitled to start their fertility treatment without prior lifestyle modification program.

Recruiting13 enrollment criteria

Sex Selection of Human Spermatozoa

InfertilityIVF

This study aims to demonstrate a reliable method of selecting gender specific sperm. X-bearing spermatozoa and Y-bearing spermatozoa will be identified from the density gradient layers. The selected gender specimen will then be utilized for assisted reproductive fertilization- in vitro fertilization or intrauterine insemination which are routine standard of care procedures.

Recruiting2 enrollment criteria

Patient-centered Outcomes After Permanent Female Sterilization Procedure(POPS Trial)

SterilityFemale

The purpose of this study is to compare and capture key elements of the patient experience, quality of recovery, preferences and satisfaction after laparoscopic salpingectomy done via 3 different routes.

Recruiting6 enrollment criteria

Improvement of Fertilization Rate and Embryo Quality by Treating Calcium Ionophore in IVF Patients:...

IVFInfertility1 more

GM508 CultActive is a bicarbonate buffered reagent and ready-to-use designed to investigate oocytes of patients with failed fertilization after previous Intracytoplasmatic Sperm Injection cycles. The investigators hypothesize that GM508 CultActive will improve the fertilization rate and embryo development of such IVF patients (a history of poor fertilization, a history of poor embryo quality, and over 40 years old expected challenging to conceive).

Recruiting4 enrollment criteria

The Value of Addition of Human Menopausal Gonadotropin Drug Following Oocytes Retrieval in IVF Cycles...

Infertility

The aim of this study is to test the hypothesis that addition of daily small dose of human menopausal gonadotropin (HMG) drug following oocytes retrieval could improve the fertility outcome in women undergoing in-vitro fertilization

Recruiting3 enrollment criteria
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