New embryo test could boost IVF success for older women and miscarriage patients
NCT ID NCT07461077
First seen Mar 11, 2026 · Last updated May 23, 2026 · Updated 15 times
Summary
This study tests whether a new method that analyzes fluid around embryos (NICS-AI) can better pick the embryo most likely to lead to a live birth, compared to the usual way of just looking at the embryo under a microscope. It includes 520 women aged 35-43 or with a history of recurrent miscarriage who are doing IVF. The goal is to see if the new test improves the chance of having a baby.
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