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Filter by:This study will be conducted to compare two different Assisted Gamete treatment (AGT) with oocyte-sibling-split design control group : AGT- initial protocol for activating oocytes by culturing oocytes in calcium ionophore after injection for two rounds of 10 minutes at 37 C, 30 minutes after injection. sample group : AGT-revised protocol oocytes will be injected by sperm previously cultured in Ca ionophore and 0.4 pL of calcium ionophore then will be cultured in calcium ionophore after injection for 10 minutes
A sibling-Oocyte-split design will be conducted on oocytes before denudation and divided into two groups : control group (MII oocytes will be injected using sperm processed by Density gradient method) and sample group ( MII oocytes will be injected by sperm processed using micro-swim up technique)
Prospective clinical study :observing the correlation between endometrial elasticity score, endometrial blood flow index (PI, RI, S/D, endometrial thickness, morphology) and clinical pregnancy rate. In order to find a non-invasive, convenient and comprehensive evaluation method of evaluating the endometrial receptivity, and to provide effective means for the frozen embryo transplantation patients to improving pregnancy outcome.
Assisted reproductive technology (ART) has extensively allowed pregnancy for infertile couples. However, the long-term effect of ART exposure on cardiovascular development and potential association with ART procedure and parental factors is confused. The aim is to shed more light on the pattern and extent of cardiovascular developmental alteration among ART children and its association with potential confounders.
For this project, 4 groups of 38 infants have been created so as to evaluate the impact of Assisted-Reproduction Technology (ART) and more particularly the two procedures classically used in ART: the freezing/thawing of embryos and prolonged embryo culture (five days of culture in appropriate in vitro conditions to allow development of the embryo) in contrast with shorter culture of only two days. Participation consists in accepting samples to be taken at the birth of the infant: 1. from the umbilical cord. 2. from the placenta.