Stem cell shot aims to help women get pregnant
NCT ID NCT06503471
Summary
This early-stage study is testing whether stem cells from umbilical cords can help women with infertility due to a thin uterine lining. Researchers will inject the cells to see if they help the lining grow thicker, reduce scar tissue, and improve pregnancy rates. The trial will track 24 women for up to a year to check safety and pregnancy outcomes.
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Locations
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Changsha Reproductive Medicine Hospital (Changsha Ning 'er Maternity Hospital)
Changsha, Hunan, 410217, China
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