Immune test may boost IVF birth rates, study suggests
NCT ID NCT07449494
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study looked at 148 infertile women with an overactive immune system in the uterus who were undergoing IVF. Some women had a test to see if they would respond to steroid treatment before embryo transfer, while others did not. The goal was to see if the test helped improve the chance of a live birth. The study only observed what happened in routine care, without assigning treatments.
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Hôpital Pierre Rouquès - Les Bluets
Paris, 75012, France