Does sperm timing matter for IVF success?
NCT ID NCT07268235
Summary
This study looked back at past medical records to see if the timing between a sperm collection surgery and egg retrieval affects IVF success. It compared two groups: men who had sperm collected 24 hours before egg retrieval versus 48 hours before. The goal was to understand if one timing approach leads to better chances of pregnancy and live birth for couples where the man has very low or no sperm in his semen.
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Clinique ovo
Montreal, Quebec, H4P 2S4, Canada
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