Procedure
Uterine Flushing for Unexplained Infertility
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Quebec
This trial is testing if washing the uterus with saltwater before ovulation can help women aged 18-37 who have unexplained infertility. The treatment might work by clearing out debris or changing inflammation in the uterus to make it easier to get pregnant.
Ovarian Reserve Testing for Infertility in Cancer Survivors
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San Diego, California
This trial is testing if two measures of ovarian reserve - blood draws and pelvic ultrasounds - can accurately predict if a young adult cancer survivor will experience a return of menses. The trial will also compare the results of the ovarian reserve measures between cancer survivors and healthy controls, and between cancer survivors taking and not taking combined estrogen and progesterone hormone products.
Behavioral Intervention
Self-Help Program for Emotional Distress Due to Infertility
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Regina, Saskatchewan
This trial is researching a 7-week program to reduce distress for women struggling with infertility. Results will help make the program widely available to improve mental health and well-being for women with infertility.
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Trials for Female Infertility Patients
Behavioral Intervention
Mindset Management for Stress in Women With Infertility
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Roanoke, Virginia
This trial aims to see if a mindset management program called Organic Conceptions can reduce stress levels in women with infertility. Participants will be divided into two groups, with one group receiving the program and the other
Procedure
Trigger Timing in Controlled Ovarian Stimulation for Female Infertility
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Las Vegas, Nevada
This trial will compare the efficacy of two different times of administration of medications for final oocyte maturation, commonly called a "trigger", in cycles of controlled ovarian stimulation.
Behavioral Intervention
Fit-for-Fertility Program for Female Infertility and Obesity
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Vancouver, British Columbia
This trial tests the Fit-For-Fertility program, which helps women with obesity and infertility adopt healthier lifestyles. The program includes sessions with dietitians and kinesiologists, and group education. It aims to improve fertility and reduce treatment costs by promoting sustainable healthy habits.
Hormone Therapy
Estradiol Patches for Female Infertility
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Aurora, Colorado
"This trial will investigate whether obesity affects how the brain responds to hormones related to reproduction in women. The study will look at how obesity may lead to a decreased hormone response in the brain, potentially affecting the
Trials for Male Infertility Patients
Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor
Escitalopram for Sperm DNA Fragmentation
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New York, New York
This trial is testing the effects of escitalopram, a common antidepressant, on healthy men with normal fertility and no history of mental health issues. Researchers want to see if this medication affects sperm quality and overall fertility. The results will help doctors advise men who are concerned about fertility and are taking or considering taking escitalopram.
Device
Home Semen Testing for Male Infertility
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Chicago, Illinois
This trial is looking to see if home semen testing is a feasible and useful way to screen for male factor infertility. They will also be looking at the impact that home semen testing has on fertility-related quality of life and whether or not it increases the diagnosis and treatment of male infertility.
Stem Cell Therapy
SSC Transplant + Testicular Tissue Grafting for Male Infertility
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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
This trial tests two methods to help men who stored testicular tissue before harmful treatments. It aims to restore their ability to produce sperm by reintroducing essential cells into their testes.
Procedure
ROSI for Male Infertility
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Winston-Salem, North Carolina
This trial is testing a procedure that uses immature sperm cells to help men who can't produce mature sperm have biological children. The process involves selecting these cells and injecting them into an egg, with extra steps to ensure the egg is ready to develop. This technique has been explored as an alternative for men who cannot produce mature sperm.
Fertility Preservation Discussion for Cancer
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Columbus, Ohio
This trial is testing whether having a guided conversation about fertility preservation with an expert increases the rates of fertility preservation and/or satisfaction with the decision among adolescent and young adult males with cancer.
Phase 3 Trials
GnRH Antagonist
Pre-IVF GnRH Antagonist for Endometriosis-related Infertility
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Aurora, Colorado
This trial tests a pill that helps women with endometriosis who are undergoing IVF. These women often have lower success rates with IVF, and the pill helps manage hormone levels to improve their chances of having a baby.
Polyphenol
Fibroids & Infertility
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New Haven, Connecticut
This trial tests if a low caffeine green tea extract with high EGCG can help women aged 18-40 with fibroids get pregnant. The EGCG may shrink fibroids and improve the uterus lining, increasing pregnancy chances. EGCG, a major component of green tea, has been studied for its potential benefits in reducing uterine fibroids and improving reproductive health.
Trials With No Placebo
Genetic Testing
niPGT-A for Infertility
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Thousand Oaks, California
This trial tests a new, non-invasive method to check embryos for chromosomal issues by analyzing DNA in the culture medium. It aims to help IVF patients who prefer not to use invasive testing. The goal is to improve pregnancy rates by selecting the healthiest embryos without needing invasive procedures. This method emerged from the discovery of embryonic DNA in spent embryo culture medium.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Almost all clinical trials will cover the cost of the 'trial drug' — so no insurance is required for this. For trials where this trial drug is given alongside an already-approved medication, there may be a cost (which your insurance would normally cover).
Is there any support for travel costs?
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