New IVF treatment approach aims to boost live birth rates
NCT ID NCT03209687
Summary
This study tested whether adding a daily hormone injection (HMG) for two weeks after egg retrieval could improve pregnancy outcomes for women undergoing IVF. The trial involved 600 women aged 20-40 who were receiving standard IVF treatment. Researchers compared live birth rates between women who received the additional hormone and those who received standard care alone.
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Locations
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Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Kasr Al-Ainy hospital
Cairo, Greater Cairo, 11956, Egypt
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