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NCT ID: NCT04141436 Completed - Fertility Disorders Clinical Trials

Hypnofertility for Women Undergoing In Vitro Fertilization (HWUIVF)

Start date: November 8, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This randomized controlled study aimed to specify whether the interventions based on Hypnofertility would lead to increased fertility preparedness and pregnancy outcomes, decreased cortisol levels of women undergoing In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) treatment.

NCT ID: NCT03799107 Active, not recruiting - Infertility Clinical Trials

Developmental Epidemiological Study of Children Born Through Reproductive Technology

DESCRT
Start date: July 14, 2017
Phase:
Study type: Observational

DESCRT will be a long-term study that both looks back in time, at successful pregnancies, and forward in time at early pregnancy and long-term as these children grow. Currently, there are limited data on the long-term effects of infertility and infertility treatments on children. There are some studies to suggest that these children may have altered metabolic profiles, but this study aims to be the largest study to answer this question.

NCT ID: NCT03361618 Completed - Clinical trials for Infertility Unexplained

Effect of Oral Zinc Sulfate Supplementation on Enzymes of Urate Pathway

Start date: July 1, 2011
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Although many reports have investigated the relationship between subfertility and uric acid levels in semen, to the best of author knowledge, there is no study have been published to yet focus on the effects of asthenospermia treatments, such as given an oral zinc supplementation, on the activity of urate-related enzymes, which are important in fertility of human.

NCT ID: NCT03319654 Completed - Infertility, Male Clinical Trials

Impact of DNA Fragmentation in Sperm on Pregnancy Outcome After Intra-uterine Insemination in a Spontaneous Cycle

Start date: October 5, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Infertility affects about 10% of all couples and is defined by a failure to achieve a clinical pregnancy within a year of regular unprotected sexual intercourse. Up to one third of these couples will not have an identifiable cause after routine investigation, id est idiopathic infertility. The current diagnosis of male infertility relies on the World Health Organization (WHO) 2010 criteria which focus on concentration, motility and morphology in comparison to cut-off values of a fertile population. Alas, the relevance of the conventional semen analysis for the choice of treatment and the predictive value for an infertile couple with idiopathic or mild male infertility embarking on medically assisted reproduction (MAR) remains questionable. In other words, there is a strong clinical need to distinguish fertile from infertile men through new sperm function testing and to be able to select both the patient population who will benefit from MAR as well as the type of treatment. Numerous studies utilizing different techniques for assessing sperm DNA fragmentation support the existence of a significant association between sperm DNA damage and pregnancy outcomes. In this prospective cohort study the investigators aim to study the role of sperm DNA fragmentation analysis in selecting the patient who will benefit from intra-uterine insemination (IUI) therapy since IUI is still considered the first step in MAR and is performed at a large scale in Belgium and worldwide.

NCT ID: NCT03178695 Completed - Infertility Clinical Trials

Inovium Ovarian Rejuvenation Trials

Start date: June 1, 2017
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

The Inovium Ovarian Rejuvenation Treatment is a PRP-based autologous treatment used in combination with a stimulated IVF sequence and Pre-Implantation Genetic Screening to treat infertility in women experiencing menopause, perimenopause, and premature ovarian failure.

NCT ID: NCT03085433 Completed - Infertility Clinical Trials

Sperm Selection by Microfluidic Separation Improves Embryo Quality

SPERM
Start date: March 17, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This is a randomized controlled trial of couples with a history of poor embryo quality undergoing a repeat in vitro fertilization (IVF) cycle for unexplained infertility. Couples will be randomized to sperm selection by the clinical standard of centrifugation and density-gradient processing compared to the microfluidic sperm sorting chip.