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NCT ID: NCT00239603 Completed - Infertility Clinical Trials

Efficacy Study of the OV-Watchâ„¢ Personal Fertility Monitor for Women Using Clomiphene Citrate.

Start date: October 2005
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Observational

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of the OV-Watch to predict ovulation while women are taking clomiphene citrate.

NCT ID: NCT00213148 Completed - Anovulation Clinical Trials

Comparison of Anastrozole Verses Clomiphene Citrate in Stimulating Follicular Growth and Ovulation in Infertile Women With Ovulatory Dysfunction

Start date: March 10, 2005
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to investigate and compare the safety and efficacy of various doses of the aromatase inhibitor (anastrozole) versus clomiphene citrate in stimulating follicular growth and ovulation in infertile women with ovulatory dysfunction.

NCT ID: NCT00011388 Completed - Infertility Clinical Trials

Reproductive Effects of Pesticide, PCB and Mercury Exposure in Laotian Immigrants

Start date: n/a
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

This project is examining the reproductive effects of exposure to certain compounds that are suspected to act on the endocrine system, e.g. they may act like or interfere with hormones such as estrogen. The study is being conducted among Laotian women, as it is suspected that they may have higher exposures to the compounds of interest (pesticides and PCBs) from their homeland and from consumption of fish caught in the San Francisco Bay. Fifty Laotian immigrants were recruited by community workers to collect urine daily during 3 menstrual cycles for measurement of steroid hormones (estrogen and progesterone). Additionally, they provided a blood sample to measure exposure levels, and completed 2 interviews in their native language. These measured levels, as well as the self-reported data on a number of factors including fish consumption, will be examined for possible effects on hormone levels and menstrual function.