IVF timing breakthrough: when to transfer frozen embryos for best baby chances
NCT ID NCT04371783
Summary
This study compares whether transferring frozen embryos immediately or waiting leads to better live birth rates for women undergoing their first IVF cycle. Researchers are testing if immediate transfer after embryo freezing results in more successful pregnancies than delayed transfer. The study involves 828 women aged 20-40 who are having their first frozen embryo transfer with at least one frozen blastocyst available.
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Locations
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Shanghai JiAi Genetics & IVF Institute
Shanghai, Shanghai Municipality, 200011, China
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