New hope for couples struggling with male infertility: study tests egg activation technique
NCT ID NCT06561451
Summary
This study is testing whether adding an artificial egg activation step to standard IVF improves the chance of having a baby for couples where the male partner has severely misshapen sperm. Researchers will randomly assign 208 couples to either receive the standard IVF procedure or the standard procedure plus the extra activation step. The main goal is to see which approach leads to more live births.
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ShangHai JIAI Genetics &I VF Institute
RECRUITINGShanghai, China
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