Could your vaginal bacteria determine your IVF success?
NCT ID NCT05150639
Summary
This study looked at whether the types of bacteria living in the vagina affect pregnancy success in women undergoing frozen embryo transfers during IVF treatment. Researchers observed 301 women to see if those with imbalanced vaginal bacteria had different pregnancy outcomes compared to those with balanced bacteria. The goal was to gather information that might help improve IVF success rates in the future.
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Boston IVF The Waltham Center
Waltham, Massachusetts, 02451, United States
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