0.2 ml vs. 0.5 Inseminated Volume in Donor Intrauterine Insemination Cycles: A Prospective RCT
InfertilityInfertility4 moreTo prospectively determine the most appropriate inseminated volume in donor IUI cycles. It is hypothesized that if the procedure is performed with 0.5 mL instead of 0.2, higher clinical pregnancy rates will be achieved by promoting higher sperm densities in the fallopian tubes at the time of ovulation by decreasing the amount of sperm cells lost during preparation and handling.
Study to Compare Efficacy and Safety of Primapur and Gonal-f in Women for Assisted Reproductive...
InfertilityFemaleThe purpose of this study is to show equivalence with regard to the number of oocytes retrieved between follitropin alfa (pen-injectors) Primapur® and Gonal-f® in woman undergoing IVF/ICSI
Comparison of in Vitro Fertilization Rates of Oocytes and Embryo Development Using Two Techniques...
InfertilityFemaleThe investigators propose to assess one method of sperm selection based on the characteristics of spermatozoa recently introduced: Sperm Selection Assay, which used a gradient of concentration of progesterone to act as chemoatractant of spermatozoa of better quality. We will assess in vitro fertilization with two techniques (SSSA versus traditional technique of swin up) as well as embryo development.
Transcriptomic Profile of Endometrium in Different Histological Dating of Hormone Replacement Cycle...
InfertilityFemaleAt present, the evaluation criterion of endometrial receptivity is controversial. The development of a molecular diagnostic tool, the endometrial receptivity array (ERA) for diagnosis of endometrial receptivity . But use of this test in patients with RIF has shown that the window of implantation (WOI) is displaced in only a quarter of these patients and use of a personalized embryo transfer (pET) on the day designated by ERA improves reproductive performance with higher cost .what is known to the others'population? The morphological changes observed on histology for each specific day after ovulation were described by Noyes and his colleagues in 1950 . An endometrial biopsy that shows a difference of more than 2 days between the histologic dating and actual day after ovulation is considered to be ''out of phase''. But such pET studies according to the Noyes criterion in hormone replacement cycle are lacking . The aim of this study is to explore the transcriptomic profile of endometrial receptivity in different histological dating of hormone replacement cycle and its clinical application.
Vaginal Culture Using INVOcell Compared to Traditional IVF Incubation
InfertilityThe purpose of this study is to evaluate intravaginal culture using the medical device INVOcell to generate day 5 blastocysts in comparison to traditional IVF.
Natural Cycle Versus Endometrial Preparation for Healthy Blastocyst Transfer
InfertilityThis study evaluates the difference in pregnancy rate transferring a healthy blastocyst in natural or artificial cycle.
Dual Trigger Versus Booster Dose of HCG
InfertilityTo salvage the luteal phase and improve pregnancy rate in antagonist IVF/ICSI cycles triggered with GnRH agonist. Two strategies are compared dual trigger with GnRH agonist plus 1000 IU of HCG or triggering with GnRH and giving a booster dose of HCG (1500 IU) on the day of ovum pickup.
Oral Dydrogesterone (OD) Versus Micronized Vaginal Progesterone (MVP) for Luteal Phase Support (LPS)...
InfertilityFemale13 moreFemale inability to conceive a child. The purpose of this prospective randomized, double-blinded, double dummy, two-arm cross-over study is to investigate the difference on histological, transcriptional and immunological level in endometrium between 3x10mg Dydrogesterone oral tablets and 3x200 mg Micronized progesterone intravaginal capsules for the luteal support in egg cell donors. Beside that, the pharmacokinetics, the impact on the peripheral immunology (by blood sampling) and the microbiota (by genital swabs) will be investigated.
Influence of Post-thaw Embryo Culture Interval on Assisted Reproduction Success Rates
InfertilityThe transfer of frozen / thawed embryos has been routinely performed in the last 30 years as part of Assisted Reproduction treatment (ART). Currently, more than 50% of couples submitted to ART have surplus embryos eligible for freezing followed by transfer in subsequent cycles. Therefore the selection criteria for the thawed embryos to be transferred must be rigorous in order to maximize pregnancy and of live birth rates. Usually, the evaluation of the embryos before transfer can be performed based on blastomeres survival after a short culture period between thaw and embryos transfer, i.e., 2 to 5 hours, or based on embryo development over a prolonged period of culture (18h to 24h). Post-thaw embryo culture might have an impact on the recovery of mitosis and normal cellular functions. However, until now, there is no consensus in the literature on which post-thaw culture interval has a better impact on pregnancy and live birth rates. Also, blastocysts formation after freezing/thawing of embryos at cleavage stage may bring relevant information about post-thaw culture. Moreover, this strategy can be used as an alternative treatment. Therefore, the authors proposed this prospective randomized, triple-blind study to evaluate the impact of post-thaw embryo culture on the pregnancy and live birth rates.
Concentrate of Autologous Rich Plasma in Growth Factors in the Treatment of the Thin Endometrium...
InfertilityInfertility1 moreThis study evaluate the percentage of women with thin endometrium who achieve an endometrial thickness equal to or greater than 7 mm after administration of PRGF (plasma rich in growth factors)