High-Tech IVF: can robots and AI help more women get pregnant?
NCT ID NCT07396181
Summary
This study is testing whether using new devices to make the embryo transfer step of IVF more consistent can lead to more successful pregnancies. It will compare standard manual transfer to transfers assisted by devices that keep the embryo at a stable temperature and control the speed and precision of the transfer. The goal is to see if reducing small variations in the procedure helps more embryos implant and grow.
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Przychodnia Lekarska nOvum Katarzyna Kozioł, Piotr Lewandowski sp.k.
RECRUITINGWarsaw, 02-807, Poland
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