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PROspective Study of Mothers' and Infants' Social and Epidemiologic Determinants of Health

InfertilityFemale

The goal of the PROMISE study is to determine how pre-conception lifestyle factors (e.g., sleep, nutrition, physical activity) affect short- and long-term reproductive outcomes.

Recruiting6 enrollment criteria

Fertility and the Microbiome

SubfertilityAsthenozoospermia

With this study, the investigators want to investigate the microbiome and human papilloma virus (HPV) status of couples with subfertility. The investigators want to gain information about association of female and male microbiome and its impact on fertility. HPV prevalence is high, and its impact on fertility has not been studied intensively. The investigators want to find out whether there is an association between HPV status and subfertility, vaginal and seminal microbiome and HPV status and the prevalence among our subfertile couples. As part of this study, the investigators will perform a randomized placebo controlled double blind pilot study to investigate the association between altered sperm quality (impaired motility and elevated DNA fragmentation index), the seminal microbiome and whether intake of probiotics alters these parameters.

Recruiting8 enrollment criteria

Predictors of Pregnancy Rate in Assisted Reproductive Technology According to Actual Guidelines...

Infertility

Goals: To explore the association of probability of pregnancy with certain prognostic factors in patients undergoing assisted reproductive technology in Russian population according to international and national guidelines.

Recruiting27 enrollment criteria

What To-be-discard Biomaterials From ART Cycles Can Tell us About the Treatment Cycle Outcome?

IVFInfertility

Various to-be-discard material from IVF treatment cycle will be collect and examined, aiming to identify potential reasons of successful outcome or cycle failure.

Recruiting4 enrollment criteria

Endometrial Basis for Infertility in Women With Recurrent Implantation Failure and Pregnancy Loss...

Normal Endometrial Physiology

Background: Pregnancy loss is the most common complication of pregnancy. It occurs in roughly one-half of natural conceptions. It most frequently occurs in the first 2 to 3 weeks of pregnancy. Researchers want to look at the lining of the uterus, called the endometrium, to see what role it plays in implantation and miscarriage. Objective: To gain a better understanding of how normal and abnormal endometrium works. Eligibility: Healthy, fertile women ages 18-42 who have had one prior child. Design: Participants will have 3 study visits. At visit 1, participants will have a medical history. They will have a radiologic/imaging review if needed. They will be taught how to monitor their urine luteinizing hormone (LH) at home with an ovulation predictor kit. They will have their second study visit 9 days after their LH surge. At visit 2, participants will take a urine pregnancy test. They will have a physical exam and have blood drawn. They will have a uterine lavage and endometrial biopsy. For this, a speculum will be placed into the vagina. A soft catheter will be inserted through the cervical canal into the uterus. Saline will be added into the uterus and then recovered after 30 seconds. A tissue sample will be taken. About 46 days later, participants will start another round of LH monitoring. They will have a third study visit 9 days after their LH surge. At visit 3, they will repeat the tests from visit 2. Some samples will be used for genetic tests. Participation will last for 3 menstrual cycles. ...

Recruiting23 enrollment criteria

Junctional Zone and Its Relation to Outcomes in Assisted Reproductive Technology

InfertilityFemale

The junctional zone (JZ) is an internal layer of the myometrium, with unique characteristics that allow its visualization as a hypoechogenic structure in three-dimensional (3D) ultrasound. Although traditionally evaluated by magnetic resonance imaging, 3D reconstruction offers an opportunity for reliable and easily accessible assessment. The only study that evaluated the thickness of the JZ in 3D ultrasound in the context of assisted reproductive technology (ART) found that the smaller the thickness of the JZ, the greater the rate of embryonic implantation. This project aims to evaluate the relationship between the characteristics of the ZJ in 3D ultrasound, and the clinical outcomes of ART treatments, namely in vitro fertilization cycles, intracytoplasmic sperm injection and frozen embryo transfer (FET). Additionally, the intra and inter-observer variability of the characteristics of the JZ will be determined. In a prospective and observational study with the inclusion of 200 cases, a 3D ultrasound will be performed on the day on which the final oocyte maturation is triggered or, on FET, on the day prior to the administration of progesterone. The images will be evaluated independently by two observers. The principal investigator will evaluate the images in two stages. After the quality of visualization of the JZ is classified, its thickness will be measured and described as regular, irregular or interrupted. The volume of the ZJ will be obtained by subtracting the endometrial volume from the volume of the junctional zone and the endometrium. These characteristics will be related to the clinical outcomes of each cycle: clinical pregnancy rate and abortion rate.

Recruiting4 enrollment criteria

Overture Metabolomics Non-Selection Study

Infertility

In this study, study investigators will collect embryo culture media on day 5 of vitro fertilization (IVF) culture, prior to vitrification and embryo transfer for testing via Metabolomic screening. Metabolomics is a new, non-invasive method of embryo selection which involves testing discarded embryo culture media for analytes secreted by the developing embryo. These analytes can be used to determine the implantation potential, and ploidy, of the embryo. This study will take place at multiple locations in the United States and Spain.

Recruiting7 enrollment criteria

Characterizing Follicles From Auto-transplanted Ovarian Tissue

InfertilityFemale

The aim of the project is to characterize the hormonal conditions in egg follicles in women who, prior to fertility treatment, have had autotransplanted frozen ovarian tissue for the purpose of fertility preservation.

Recruiting5 enrollment criteria

Development of a Screening Tool for Difficult Embryo Transfers

Infertility

This study aims to investigate the accuracy of a proposed screening tool in identifying difficult embryo transfers (ETs) without doing a mock ET.

Recruiting2 enrollment criteria

The Effect of Baseline Bilateral Uterine Artery Doppler Velocimetry on Obstetric Outcomes in HRT-FET...

Infertility

Researchers aim to determine how baseline (pre-conceptional) uterine perfusion characteristics affect implantation rates and obstetric complications in women who underwent high-quality blastocyst transfer.

Recruiting9 enrollment criteria
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