Tunes for trying: music therapy tested to ease IVF anxiety and boost baby odds
NCT ID NCT07356830
Summary
This study is testing whether listening to music can help women feel less anxious and stressed during artificial insemination fertility treatments. Researchers believe reducing this stress might improve the body's response to treatment and potentially increase pregnancy rates. The study will involve 254 women undergoing fertility treatment to see if the music therapy makes a difference.
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Locations
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The Fouth Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University School of Medicine
Yiwu, Zhejiang, 322000, China
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