PCOS hormone mystery: why IVF sometimes fails
NCT ID NCT05555680
Summary
This study aimed to understand how high levels of male hormones (hyperandrogenism) affect IVF success in women with PCOS. Researchers wanted to see if these hormones independently lower pregnancy rates and embryo quality during frozen embryo transfers. The study was terminated early and included 32 women with PCOS undergoing IVF treatment.
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Clinique Ovo
Montreal, Quebec, H4P 2S4, Canada
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