Reproductive Techniques, Assisted
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See which Reproductive Techniques, Assisted trials you may qualify forInfertility and its treatments can have a significant impact on women's psychological health. Anxiety has a negative impact on quality of life during treatment…
This cross-sectional observational study examines how infertility and the use of assisted reproductive technology (ART) are related to sexual function and sexua…
Cancer treatments, despite their increasing effectiveness, carry a significant risk of gamete toxicity. Women of reproductive age are commonly offered fertilit…
The use of machine learning techniques using an artificial intelligence tool is proposed to analyze clinical data to predict best possible IVF/ART outcomes. Thi…
Research Methods and Ethical Issues 1. Main Scientific Questions and Hypotheses of the Project The primary objective of this project is to investigate the impa…
The goal of this clinical trial is to learn whether two different methods of helping eggs and sperm join-intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) and conventiona…
Among people who do not want to get pregnant, some do not use any birth control. This is also called contraceptive nonuse. Common reasons for contraceptive nonu…
Men enrolled in the study are assigned to each APHRODITE group. Group 2,3,4 are treated with either gonadotropin preparations or clompihene-citrate (except grou…