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RECRUITING

NCT07375238

Effect of Daily Intake of Gazpacho on Semen Quality and Oxidative Stress

The goal of this clinical trial is to learn whether drinking a daily serving of gazpacho can improve semen quality in men with reduced sperm quality. The study will also examine how this dietary intervention affects oxidative stress and whether it is well tolerated. The main questions this study aims to answer are: * Does daily consumption of gazpacho improve semen quality in men with altered semen parameters? * Does this dietary intervention affect levels of oxidative stress in semen? * Is daily gazpacho intake feasible and well tolerated as part of a Mediterranean diet? Researchers will compare a Mediterranean diet plus daily gazpacho intake with a Mediterranean diet alone to determine whether adding gazpacho provides additional benefits for male reproductive health. Participants will: * Follow a standardized Mediterranean diet for 12 weeks * Drink 330 mL of gazpacho every day or follow the diet without gazpacho * Provide semen samples at the start of the study and after 12 weeks * Complete a short diary to record adherence to the dietary intervention * Be followed for up to 18 months to record reproductive outcomes

Gender: MALE

Ages: 18 Years - 45 Years

Updated: 2026-03-13

1 state

Male Infertility
Oxidative Stress
Subfertility
+3
RECRUITING

NCT03859921

Oral Dydrogesterone as Luteal Phase Support in Natural Cycle FET

This randomised double-blinded controlled trial aims to compare the live birth rate in natural FET cycles with and without oral dydrogesterone as luteal phase support. The hypothesis is that the use of oral dydrogesterone will increase the live birth rate of natural cycle FET.

Gender: FEMALE

Ages: 18 Years - 42 Years

Updated: 2025-06-12

1 state

Subfertility
RECRUITING

NCT05896709

A Novel Integrative Non-invasive Embryo Selection Approach for IVF Based on MK-RS Analysis

During assisted reproductive technology treatment, embryo selection is an important process that may affect the clinical pregnancy rate. Many assisted reproductive technology units over the world have tried different approaches to increase the clinical pregnancy rate. Conventionally, the morphology of the embryo is assessed by the embryologist with naked eyes only. Nowadays, artificial intelligence (AI) has been used to assist in morphological assessment of the embryo. Our pilot study showed that the AI-enhanced morphokinetic (MK) analysis increased the accuracy in embryo selection by \~9%, while the detection rate for abnormal chromosomes in embryo has also been increased by Raman spectroscopy (RS) analysis. The combined MK-RS analysis will be able to complete embryo assessment within 5-6 days after fertilization. This method needs shorter time and is at lower cost when compared to invasive preimplantation genetic testing for aneuploidies (PGT-A). In this study, we have combined the following non-invasive techniques to assist in embryo screening. 1. Using time-lapse imaging (i.e. images of embryo being taken every 10 minutes inside the incubator) with AI)-enhanced MK analysis to assess the entire morphological changes of the embryo. 2. As the embryo releases metabolites during its growth, the spent culture medium will be collected after culture of the embryo and then be used for RS analysis, which is a kind of metabolomics-based non-invasive PGT-A, for screening chromosomal abnormalities of the embryo. This study will include two phases. In Phase I, it is a retrospective part. We will collect data to train the convolutional neural network (CNN)-enhanced MK with RS method on embryo selection, leading to the integrated approach (MK-RS). In Phase II, it is a randomized controlled trial and participants will be randomised into 2 groups. For the experimental group, embryo selection will be based on the MK-RS method, whereas embryo selection for the control group will rely on the traditional embryo assessment results alone. Then we will assess the clinical pregnancy rate and evaluate the efficacy of our approach finally. Patients who receive in vitro fertilisation (IVF)/ intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) treatment from The Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) Unit of The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Prince of Wales Hospital will be recruited.

Gender: All

Updated: 2025-03-21

Reproductive Issues
Subfertility
IVF
RECRUITING

NCT04064840

GnRH Agonist for Dual Trigger in IVF and for Luteal Phase Support in FET

The objectives of this study are to compare the efficacy of the dual trigger group vs the hCG trigger group on the live birth rate in women undergoing IVF and the efficacy of the agonist in LP group vs the placebo group on the live birth rate in women undergoing FET.

Gender: FEMALE

Ages: 18 Years - 42 Years

Updated: 2024-12-06

1 state

Subfertility
RECRUITING

NCT05328999

Fertility and the Microbiome

With this study, the investigators want to investigate the microbiome and human papilloma virus (HPV) status of couples with subfertility. The investigators want to gain information about association of female and male microbiome and its impact on fertility. HPV prevalence is high, and its impact on fertility has not been studied intensively. The investigators want to find out whether there is an association between HPV status and subfertility, vaginal and seminal microbiome and HPV status and the prevalence among our subfertile couples. As part of this study, the investigators will perform a randomized placebo controlled double blind pilot study to investigate the association between altered sperm quality (impaired motility and elevated DNA fragmentation index), the seminal microbiome and whether intake of probiotics alters these parameters.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - 50 Years

Updated: 2024-07-24

1 state

Subfertility
Asthenozoospermia
ACTIVE NOT RECRUITING

NCT05876234

The Predictive Value of Progesterone

To evaluate a 5 ng/ml serum progesterone (P4) threshold policy for the addition of subcutaneous (SC) P4 in artificially prepared frozen embryo transfer cycles treated with vaginal P4. We assess whether the addition of SC P4 rescues cycles with serum P4 \<5 ng/ml and we study the impact of not supplementing cycles with serum P4 \>5 ng/ml by comparing them with serum P4 cycles above the conventionally proposed cut-off of 10 ng/ml.

Gender: FEMALE

Ages: 18 Years - 47 Years

Updated: 2024-06-05

Subfertility