New device aims to boost IVF success by selecting better sperm

NCT ID NCT07369362

Summary

This study is testing a new device called the SwimCount Harvester, which aims to select the healthiest, most active sperm for use in IVF. It is being compared to standard sperm preparation methods to see if it leads to more usable embryos and a higher chance of having a genetically normal embryo. The trial involves 1,600 couples undergoing IVF with genetic testing of embryos.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • First Fertility

    Farmington, Connecticut, 06023, United States

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