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This randomised double-blinded controlled trial aims to compare the live birth rate in natural FET cycles with and without oral dydrogesterone as luteal phase support. The hypothesis is that the use of oral dydrogesterone will increase the live birth rate of natural cycle FET.


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Trial design: Women undergoing FET in the Centre of Assisted Reproduction and Embryology, The University of Hong Kong-Queen Mary Hospital, will be recruited and will be randomized into one of the following two study groups: Treatment group: Oral dydrogesterone 10mg tds will be given for two weeks from the next day of the LH surge or hCG induced ovulation. Control group: Placebo will be given given for two weeks from the next day of the LH surge or hCG induced ovulation. Treatment of subjects Ovarian stimulation protocol: All women received ovarian stimulation according to the standard protocol of the Centre. Egg collection is carried out 36 hours after the HCG trigger. One to two early cleaving embryos or blastocysts will be transferred and any excess good quality cleaving embryos or blastocyst will be frozen two to six days after egg collection. FET cycle: FET is carried out at least 2 month after the stimulated cycle if the patient fails to get pregnant in the stimulated IVF cycle. Frozen cleaving embryos or blastocysts after thawing are transferred in natural cycles for those women having regular ovulatory cycles. Women are monitored daily from 18 days before the expected date of he next period for pelvic ultrasound assessment of the size of the leading follicle and determination of serum oestradiol (E2) and LH concentrations until the LH surge, which is defined by the LH level being above 20 IU/L and more than double of the average of the LH levels over the past three days. HCG can also be given when the leading follicle reaches 17mm in diameter. Women will be counseled by a designated research nurse who will explain the purpose of this study when they first attend the clinic for FET. On the day of the hCG trigger or one day after the LH surge, those who consent to join the study will be randomized into one of the two study arms specified in an opaque envelope according to a computer-generated randomization list prepared by a research nurse who is not involved in the present study. Oral dydrogesterone and placebo tablets have the same appearance and will be started one day after the hCG trigger or the LH surge for two weeks. The transfer is performed on the third day after the LH surge or the fourth day after the hCG trigger for frozen cleaving embryos (on the sixth day after the LH surge or the seventh day after hCG trigger for frozen blastocysts). Again 1-2 cleaving embryos are replaced according to our standard protocol. A urine pregnancy test will be performed 16 days after the FET. In case of pregnancy, the outcome of pregnancy will be traced afterwards and used for analysis. Luteal phase support is not required in those who get pregnant. ;


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NCT number NCT03859921
Study type Interventional
Source The University of Hong Kong
Contact Ernest HY Ng, MD
Phone 852-28553400
Email nghye@hku.hk
Status Recruiting
Phase Phase 3
Start date July 1, 2021
Completion date November 30, 2025

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