Blood-Derived shot boosts egg count in struggling IVF patients
NCT ID NCT07199868
First seen Nov 01, 2025 · Last updated May 16, 2026 · Updated 24 times
Summary
This study tested whether injecting platelet-rich plasma (PRP) into the ovaries could help women with poor ovarian reserve produce more mature eggs and embryos during IVF. 102 women were split into two groups: one received the PRP injection, the other did not. Researchers then compared egg and embryo numbers between the groups. The goal is to improve fertility outcomes without long-term medication, though the condition itself is managed rather than cured.
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Collage of medicine
Baghdad, 00964, Iraq
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Collage of medicine
Karbala, 00964, Iraq
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