Scientists test new sperm selection technique to boost IVF success
NCT ID NCT05859152
Summary
This study tested whether selecting sperm that naturally bind to an egg's outer shell leads to better IVF outcomes than having an embryologist manually choose sperm. Researchers compared embryo development and pregnancy rates between these two methods in 29 couples undergoing their first IVF cycle. The goal was to determine if this new sperm selection approach improves the chances of successful pregnancy for people struggling with infertility.
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Reproductive Medicine Associates of Northern California
San Francisco, California, 94105, United States
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