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NCT ID: NCT02690870 Not yet recruiting - Infertility Clinical Trials

Tamoxifen and Clomiphene Citrate in Mild Stimulation IVF

Start date: January 2017
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this prospective cohort study is to compare IVF outcome between tamoxifen and clomiphene citrate in mild stimulation.

NCT ID: NCT02673632 Not yet recruiting - Infertility Clinical Trials

The Influence of AMH on Ovarian Responsiveness to Ovulation Induction With GnRH in Women With PCOS

Start date: February 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

The investigator suggests that PCOS women with high AMH levels are resistant to ovarian stimulation and may need adjustment of the dose of gonadotrophin.

NCT ID: NCT02660294 Not yet recruiting - Infertility Clinical Trials

PRP Compared to HRT for Enhancing Endometrial Receiptivity in Patients Undergoing ICSI

Start date: January 2016
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

Successful embryo implantation needs an optimum embryonic development with a receptive endometrium. Endometrial thickness is an independant factor for endometrial receiptivity. The aim of that trial is to assess the benefecial effect of platelt rich plasma in copmarison with standard hormonal therapy.

NCT ID: NCT02638441 Not yet recruiting - Infertility Clinical Trials

Psychological Profile of Women With Infertility in Egypt: A Comparative Study

Start date: January 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

The aim of this study is to determine the prevalence of psychological affection in infertile egyptian women

NCT ID: NCT02635607 Not yet recruiting - Infertility Clinical Trials

Effectiveness and Safety Study of Fixed Versus Flexible of Gonadotropin-releasing Hormone Antagonist Protocol

GnRH
Start date: January 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of study is to compare the effectiveness of the Day-5 fixed administration of GnRH antagonist versus flexible administration of GnRH antagonist during ovarian stimulation in Chinese women with predicted high ovarian response, and the hypotheses is that the number of oocyte retrieved in fixed protocol is not inferior to GnRH antagonist flexible protocol.

NCT ID: NCT02630485 Not yet recruiting - Infertility Clinical Trials

Graceful Lifestyle Changes Study for PCOS and Infertility

GLC
Start date: December 2015
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to help women with PCOS to improve their symptoms and ovulation rate through a lifestyle intervention program which introduces a specific diet, a physical activity regimen and mindfulness exercises to improve psychological well-being and overall health.

NCT ID: NCT02624076 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Unexplained Infertility

Acupuncture for Unexplained Subfertiliy

AURIS
Start date: December 2015
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Infertility affects one in six couples. In a quarter of them, routine tests of semen quality, ovulation or tubal patency fail to reveal any abnormalities and the cause of infertility is unexplained. Acupuncture is being increasingly used by couples with all types of infertility and initial trials have suggested that it could be potentially beneficial in some cases. A number of systematic reviews of acupuncture in IVF have shown conflicting results, but there is no evidence to inform best practice in unexplained infertility. In addition, as an intervention, acupuncture is not cost neutral as it involves multiple visits for treatment sessions delivered by a skilled practitioner. Thus, while acupuncture could have the potential to increase live birth rates in women with unexplained infertility, the clinical and cost effectiveness of acupuncture needs to be confirmed in the context of a large randomized controlled trial.

NCT ID: NCT02611726 Not yet recruiting - Pain Clinical Trials

Acupuncture for Symptom Control During Assisted Reproductive Treatments Procedures

Start date: December 2015
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

Rationale for conducting the experiment: Israel performed IVF treatments since 1980. Although ART (Advanced Reproductive Treatments) have evolved over the years implantation and pregnancy rates have not met the expectations yet. Success rates of fertility treatments are about 15-18% (clinical pregnancy rates =CPR). As a result additional methods (clinical, technological and complimentary) have been tried to improve the CPR. In some reviews the effects of acupuncture practice during fertility treatments showed certain benefits, including pain relief and relaxation. Unfortunately those trials were not randomized and lacked methodological rigor. The aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of acupuncture on pain, anxiety, and CPR of women undergoing IVF as compared to standard care alone.

NCT ID: NCT02585297 Not yet recruiting - Infertility Clinical Trials

The Presence of Microbes in the Sperm and Their Impact on Sperm Capacitation and IVF Treatment

Start date: October 2015
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

Study Goals: 1. Finding the prevalence of bacteria of the sperm in an innovative and more accurate methode 2. Understanding the effect of microbes on the process of capacitation 3. The impact of microbes in the sperm on IVF success rate 4. Finding the incidence of vaginal bacteria and their relationship to bacteria of the sperm 5. The impact of vaginal flora on IVF success rate

NCT ID: NCT02503605 Not yet recruiting - Infertility Clinical Trials

Biosimilar Versus Urinary Gonadotropins

BEMDON
Start date: October 2015
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

Biosimilar drug marketing of recombinant FSH for the treatment of infertility is another step in simplifying fertility treatments, making them easier to manage and more accessible to patients. Taking in mind these arguments ,the study is proposed for determining equivalence in terms of biological effectiveness of an ovarian stimulation protocol with biosimilar recombinant FSH stimulation protocol vs. urinary FSH in oocyte donation program.