Could low egg count predict miscarriage? new study seeks answers
NCT ID NCT05969574
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study is looking at whether women with lower ovarian reserve (fewer eggs) have had more early miscarriages in the past. Researchers will measure ovarian reserve with a blood test (AMH) and an ultrasound (antral follicle count) in over 2,000 women seeking fertility care. This is an observational study — no treatment is given — and aims to better understand the link between egg supply and pregnancy loss.
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Conditions
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Contacts and locations
Locations
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ART Fertility Clinics Al Ain
RECRUITINGAl Ain City, United Arab Emirates
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ART Fertility Clinics Dubai
RECRUITINGDubai, United Arab Emirates
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ART Fertility Clinics LLC
RECRUITINGAbu Dhabi, Abu Dhabi Emirate, 60202, United Arab Emirates
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