Doctors track hormone timing to improve embryo implantation
NCT ID NCT07028710
Summary
This study aims to understand how progesterone hormone levels change after a standard fertility medication (hCG) triggers ovulation. Forty women preparing for frozen embryo transfer will have blood tests over six days to monitor their hormone patterns. Researchers want to learn if this timing affects when an embryo can successfully implant in the uterus.
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