New hope for IVF? drug trial aims to boost pregnancy success
NCT ID NCT07185230
Summary
This study is testing whether a medication called atosiban can help women with infertility and a history of failed embryo transfers have a successful live birth. Researchers are comparing atosiban against a placebo (inactive substance) given during the embryo transfer procedure. The goal is to see if calming abnormal uterine contractions with this drug improves the chances of having a baby for women undergoing single embryo transfer.
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Center for Reproductive Medicine, Northwest Women's and Children's Hospital
RECRUITINGXi'an, Shaanxi, 710003, China
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