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Frozen Embryo Transfer Pregnancy Outcomes Prediction by Microbiome

Recruiting
20 - 45 years of age
Female
Phase N/A

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Overview

This study intends to explore the correlation between cervical microbiome, gut microbiome and pregnancy outcomes of frozen embryo transfer patients through a multicenter prospective observational study, and to explore the predictive value of microbiome on pregnancy outcome.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. Infertile women receiving assisted reproductive technology treatment, preparing for frozen embryo transfer cycle;
  2. Female age: 20-45 years old;
  3. Single frozen-thawed blastocyst Transferred
  4. Endometrial thickness ≥7mm on the day of luteal transformation
  5. Written informed consent.

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. Women who have pathologies or malformations that affect the pregnancy outcome:genital malformations, intrauterine adhesions, uterine fibroids (>4 cm in diameter or compressing endometrial line), adenomyosis, endometrial polyps; untreated tubal pleura Presence of autoimmune disease;
  2. Untreated hyperprolactinemia, thyroid disease, adrenal disease
  3. Antibiotic use within the past 7 days;
  4. Current or recent (within 3 months) drug abuse, including alcohol and tobacco;
  5. Refused or unable to comply with protocol requirements;
  6. Participation in any experimental drug study within 60 days prior to screening.

Study details

Infertility, Microbiome

NCT05521295

Shengjing Hospital

25 January 2024

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