PCOS hormone study halted early – what it means for IVF
NCT ID NCT05555680
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study looked at whether high levels of male hormones (hyperandrogenism) lower the chance of IVF success in women with PCOS. Researchers planned to track 32 women aged 18–39, but the study was terminated early. The goal was to see if these hormones affect pregnancy rates after frozen embryo transfer.
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Conditions
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Clinique Ovo
Montreal, Quebec, H4P 2S4, Canada
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