AI-Powered sperm selection could boost IVF success
NCT ID NCT06990906
First seen Jan 20, 2026 · Last updated May 01, 2026 · Updated 10 times
Summary
This study tests a new AI tool called BAIBYS™ that automatically picks the healthiest sperm for use in a fertility treatment called ICSI. About 260 couples with male infertility will take part. Half of each couple's eggs will be fertilized using sperm chosen by the AI, and the other half using the standard manual method. The goal is to see if the AI leads to more usable embryos and higher pregnancy rates.
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Locations
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Assuta Medical Center
Tel Aviv, 6971028, Israel
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Care Fertility Group
Manchester, United Kingdom
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New England Fertility Institute
Stamford, Connecticut, 06905, United States
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