Father's age may matter in IVF: new study investigates sperm selection methods
NCT ID NCT06629766
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study looks at how the age of the male partner and the way sperm is chosen might affect embryo growth in IVF. About 100 couples having their first IVF cycle will take part. Researchers will compare a special sperm selection device (Zymot) with the usual method to see which leads to more embryos reaching the blastocyst stage.
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Reproductive Medicine Associates of New Jersey
RECRUITINGBasking Ridge, New Jersey, 07920, United States
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