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NCT ID: NCT05078892 Completed - Fertility Clinical Trials

Fertility Attitudes of Adolescents and Young Adults With Turner Syndrome and Their Parents/Guardians (The Fertility ConcepTS Study)

Start date: August 25, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Background: Turner syndrome (TS) is caused by the partial or complete absence of one of the two X chromosomes in all cells or a portion of cells. Adolescents and young adults (AYAs) with TS and their families are not routinely counseled about fertility issues and options. Researchers want to learn more about the attitudes of AYAs with TS and their parents or guardians regarding future fertility. Objective: To create and distribute a survey for AYAs with TS and their parents or guardians that will improve understanding about their attitudes toward fertility, fertility preservation, and options for building a family. Eligibility: Female AYAs aged 12-25 years with TS, and parents or guardians of AYAs with TS. Design: Participants will be put into 3 focus groups: females ages 12-17 with TS; females ages 18-25 with TS; and parents or guardians of AYAs with TS. Each focus group session will be held via Zoom. Participants can use video or just audio for the session. They will use their first name. If they prefer, they can use a pseudonym. Each group will meet once. The session will last 90 minutes. Participants will receive a draft of the survey. The survey questions ask about fertility and pregnancy. Participants will evaluate the usefulness and relevance of each question. They will be asked if any question should be changed. The survey will be finalized based on their feedback. The final survey will be distributed through TS groups. Participation will last for 1 day....

NCT ID: NCT04840121 Completed - Fertility Clinical Trials

Personalizing Window of Implantation During Frozen Embryo Transfer

AdhesioRT
Start date: March 24, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Embryo implantation is a crucial event in the establishment of a pregnancy. Although the clinical and culture conditions to obtain a "good quality" embryo are well advanced today, endometrial receptivity remains a major barrier in assisted reproductive techniques. Once a high-quality embryo is transferred, impaired uterine receptivity is believed to be one of the major reasons behind failure of the establishment of pregnancy.

NCT ID: NCT04667858 Completed - Pregnancy Clinical Trials

Home Ovulation Test One Cycle at Home Study

Start date: December 22, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This study will assess the usability of a Home Ovulation Test when used at home by lay-users seeking to conceive.

NCT ID: NCT04667845 Completed - Pregnancy Clinical Trials

Digital Home Ovulation Test One Cycle at Home Study

Start date: December 22, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This study will assess the usability of a Digital Home Ovulation Test when used at home by lay-users seeking to conceive.

NCT ID: NCT04487639 Completed - Fertility Clinical Trials

Presence of SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) in Semen: Impact on Fertility Preservation in Male Oncological Patients ?

FERTICOVID
Start date: July 10, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

During the COVID-19 pandemic, the French Agency of Biomedicine has recommended maintaining fertility preservation for patients requiring immediate oncological treatments exhibiting gonadotoxic effects. However, no study has examined the presence of SARS-CoV-2 in sperm from cancer patients. This study aims therefore to detect the presence of SARS-CoV-2, specifically in the seminal fluid and the spermatozoa fractions of cancer patient semen. The investigators will determine if the virus presence in sperm is associated with its presence in the nasal swabs, COVID symptoms, specific serological profiles and particular oncological pathologies/treatments.

NCT ID: NCT04355312 Completed - Endometriosis Clinical Trials

Using INDOcyanine Green to Analyse Ovarian Vascularization After Ovarian Laparoscopic CYStectomy

KYSINDO
Start date: June 15, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

To evaluate the feasibility of using Indocyanine Green in the laparoscopic surgical treatment of benign organic ovarian cysts (dermoid, serous, mucinous and endometriotic) in patients with a short-term desire for pregnancy. The use of Indocyanine Green during this surgery could allow early evaluation of the absence of alteration of the underlying ovary by the cystectomy. To do so, the fluorescence scores (indocyanine green staining) need to be compared to the ovarian reserve of the patient, previously verified intraoperatively and postoperatively at M6 and M12, these scores being determined according to the vascularization visualized in laparoscopy and established both by a double visual notation (Likert scale) and by a computer software (METAMORPH) objective notation. This procedure would, in patients with fertility disorders or wishing for pregnancy in the short run, reassure them about their reproductive potential immediately after the intervention. In the event of poor staining, if correlated by a decrease in ovarian reserve, the concerned patients could be referred to a MPA treatment facility much earlier in the postoperative period or, if no desire for immediate pregnancy, towards fertility preservation methods.

NCT ID: NCT04323683 Completed - Fertility Clinical Trials

The Effect of Progesterone on Human Endometrium

Start date: February 1, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This study evaluates the relationship between progesterone levels and endometrial gene expression

NCT ID: NCT04159402 Completed - Fertility Clinical Trials

Dissect Assembly Rules of SPET12 Complex in the Mammalian Sperm

Start date: August 2014
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The sperm of the KO mouse shothe investigatorsd severe defects of all found compartments: acrosome, nucleus, midpiece and tail. The investigators also found SEPT12 co-localizes and interact with SEPT1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 10, 11, and 14 in sperm. Interestingly, some of these septins form filaments with SEPT12 in cells. Based on these findings, it is hypothesized that (1) The core complex of SEPT12 filament consists of SEPT12-7-6-2-2-6-7-12; (2) Septin12 mutations, genetic variants, as the investigatorsll as haploinsufficiency disrupt SEPT12 filament and macro-complex; (3) Other SEPT's (e.g. SETP4, SEPT14) are also involved in the functionality of SEPT12; and (4) SEPT12 macro-complex is critical for compartment formation during terminal differentiation of male germ cells. The proposed study is designed to confirm the above hypotheses, to deconstruct mammalian SEPT12 complex, and to elucidate the functional significance of Septin12 mutations. In the proposed study, the investigators will use different methods, including proteomics, immunofluorescence assay, co- immunoprecipitation, pull-down assay, protein domain mapping, and protein complex fractionation to test the above hypothesis. The investigators have created a mouse carrying an important Septin12 mutation. In the proposed study, the investigators plan to knock out Septin14 in the mouse. SEPT14 interacts with SEPT12 and is also predominantly expressed in sperm. The mouse models and research tools could be used to explore the role of septins during spermiogenesis, to deconstruct the SEPT12 complex in the mammalian sperm, and to elucidate the functional significance of the Septin 12 mutations. Our findings may provide novel insight into the pathways human spermatogenesis, and has the potential to lead to development of therapeutic models for male infertility, and design of male contraceptives.

NCT ID: NCT03734120 Completed - Fertility Clinical Trials

Cryogenic Preservation of Spermatozoa

Start date: June 1, 2012
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The reference technique for the conservation of gametes is storage in liquid nitrogen but new vats of nitrogen vapor (storage over liquid nitrogen) or in dry phase (storage in an insulated compartment of liquid nitrogen in a tank Liquid nitrogen) also allow the storage of flakes. The purpose of this work is to evaluate the dry-phase cryopreservation technique of liquid nitrogen compared with liquid-phase storage, depending on the duration of cryopreservation.

NCT ID: NCT03455062 Completed - Fertility Clinical Trials

Fertility Study of Women Who Received Organ Transplantation

FERTIGREFF
Start date: September 1, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

In terms of immunity, pregnancy can be considered a semi-allogeneic transplant. There are several immunological mechanisms for implantation and maintenance of pregnancy by induction of tolerance without induction of immunosuppression. This study wants to evaluate the impact of immunodepression on women's fertility by studying the fertility of transplanted cardiac, renal, hepatic and pulmonary women.