Scientists hunt for hidden clues in ovarian fluid to predict IVF success

NCT ID NCT07214246

Summary

This study aims to find tiny molecules in the fluid surrounding a woman's eggs that might act as clues about ovarian aging and the chances of success with IVF treatment. Researchers will compare these molecules in women under 31 and over 38 who are undergoing IVF. The goal is to discover non-invasive markers that could one day help predict egg quality and improve fertility treatment planning.

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  • University of Central Florida

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    Orlando, Florida, 32827, United States

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