New IVF technique aims to boost pregnancy chances by 'Cleaning' embryos

NCT ID NCT07500337

Summary

This study is testing whether carefully removing small, non-essential fragments from embryos on Day 4 of their development in the lab can help them grow better and improve the chances of a successful pregnancy. Women aged 18-42 undergoing IVF/ICSI with embryos showing these fragments will be randomly assigned to have the fragment removal procedure or standard care. Researchers will compare the rates of healthy embryo development, pregnancy, and live births between the two groups.

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  • MOMO' Fertilife

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    Bisceglie, BT, 76011, Italy

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