Hidden bacteria in IVF samples: could they affect your chances?
NCT ID NCT07187414
Summary
This study aimed to identify and measure bacteria present in sperm and egg fluid samples collected during IVF procedures. Researchers analyzed samples from 50 couples undergoing fertility treatment to see if certain bacteria were present and if they correlated with embryo development success. The goal was to gather knowledge about how these microorganisms might influence IVF outcomes, without providing any treatment or intervention to participants.
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Hôpital Privé de Parly II
Le Chesnay, 78150, France
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