Study Evaluating the Timing of Intrauterine Insemination in Relation to Positive Home Ovulation...
InfertilityThe aim of this study is to assess the impact of the timing of intrauterine insemination (IUI) in relation to the natural surge of luteinizing hormone (LH), as detected by home ovulation predictor kits, on pregnancy rates per treatment cycle. The study will take place at the offices of Midwest Fertility Specialists and include patients who have been independently recommended by their primary physician to undergo ovulation induction with clomiphene citrate (CC) or letrozole and IUI as therapy for infertility.
Cut-Off Progesterone Values Deleterious for In Vitro Fertilization and Fresh Embryo Transfer
ProgesteroneFertilization in Vitro2 moreAt which deleterious cut off value of progesterone on day of HCG (P-hCG) in our IVF program should fresh embryo transfer (ET) be cancelled?
Evaluation Study Between Density Gradient and Swimming Down for Semen Processing
InfertilityThis study evaluates the quality of sperm produced after semen processing using Density Gradient (DG) and swimming down (SD).
Assessment of the Therapeutic Utility of r-FSH in Association With hMG-HP
SterilityTo assess the effectiveness of a protocol of ovarian hyperstimulation combining urinary gonadotrophins + recombinant gonadotrophins, to achieve clinical pregnancy in females undergoing IVF. Study hypothesis: to assess the effectiveness of protocols combining urinary gonadotrophins + recombinant gonadotrophins
Assessment of the Effectiveness of Menopur in Intrauterine Insemination
InfertilityThe purpose of this study is to assess the effectiveness of Menopur to achieve clinical pregnancy in females undergoing intrauterine insemination in clinical practice.
Vitamin D Deficiency and Ovarian Reserve Among Infertile Patients
InfertilityThe role of vitamin D deficiency in female reproduction remains controversial. Early retrospective studies were inconsistent regarding the effect of serum 25-OH vitamin D levels on pregnancy rates in women undergoing in vitro fertilization (IVF), whereas two retrospective studies postulated that vitamin D deficiency may negatively affect pregnancy rates with an effect mediated through the endometrium. Taking into account that knock-out experiments have shown that vitamin D receptor null mice not only experience uterine hypoplasia but also impaired folliculogenesis, it might be hypothesized that vitamin D deficiency may have a detrimental effect on female ovarian reserve. This may be further supported by previous reports demonstrating that serum 25-OH Vitamin D levels correlates with antimullerian hormone (AMH) levels in women of advanced reproductive age. The aim of this study is to examine through a large set of prospectively recruited infertile women whether serum 25-OH-Vitamin D levels is related with the 2 most widely accepted biomarkers of ovarian reserve: serum AMH levels and antral follicle count (AFC).
Incidence of Non Receptive Endometrium in Obese Women
InfertilityThis study evaluates the incidence of Non Receptive endometrium in obese infertile women compared to infertile normal weight women using Endometrial Receptivity Array (ERA) test, containing 238 genes, identifying the receptivity status of an endometrial sample and diagnosing the patient's Window of Implantation, regardless of the histological appearance of the sample. An endometrial biopsy is collected from the uterine fundus, either in a natural cycle or in a hormonal replacement therapy (HRT) cycle and the test is performed.
Post Marketing Surveillance of MENOPUR
InfertilityThe purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of highly purified (HP) menotrophine to Korean women.
Single Embryo Transfer of a Euploid Embryo Versus Double Embryo Transfer
InfertilityThis study seeks to compare the pregnancy and delivery rates of patients who undergo a single embryo transfer, when the embryo has been tested and determined to be chromosomally normal, with pregnancy and delivery rates of patients who undergo a two (2) embryo transfer of untested embryos.
Effects of Controlled Ovarian Hyperstimulation (COH) With Letrozole and Gonadotropin
InfertilityBreast CancerFertility drugs have the effect of increasing hormone levels. Higher hormone levels from infertility treatments may increase breast cancer risk, but there has not been enough research to know for sure. Researchers want to use a method of taking breast tissue cells from women who are having infertility treatment. The breast tissue cells might show changes that would indicate an increased risk of cancer. The method of taking the breast tissue cells is called Fine Needle Aspiration (FNA). The purpose of this study is to examine the changes in breast tissue, in women at high risk of breast cancer who are being treated with controlled ovarian hyperstimulation.