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RESEARCH STUDY FOR A NEW APPROACH TO IVF

Learn about a no-cost investigational treatment that may improve the outcomes of assisted reproductive technology (ART) to become pregnant.

Are you struggling to become pregnant?

This clinical study is researching a new fertility option that may shorten the in vitro fertilization (IVF) process by maturing oocytes (eggs) in the lab instead of the body. This may reduce the risk of Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome (OHSS) and shorten the overall treatment process. The process of maturing eggs outside the body, called in vitro maturation (IVM), has been around for more than 30 years. This study is evaluating an investigational IVM treatment that uses engineered ovarian support cells to help mature eggs prior to embryo transfer. The investigational product is being compared to an FDA-approved IVM product. If you’re having trouble getting pregnant or planning to use assisted reproductive technology, you may be eligible to participate.

FILL OUT THE FORM BELOW IF YOU MEET THE FOLLOWING CRITERIA

  • Are a woman aged 18 to 35
  • Have a Body Mass Index (BMI) between 21 and 40
  • Have been trying to conceive for 12+ months, or are using donor sperm
  • Are planning to freeze embryos and transfer within 2 months

About the Study

This clinical research study is evaluating an investigational treatment designed to improve the outcome of in vitro maturation (IVM), shorten the process of in vitro fertilization (IVF), and reduce the risk of complications and side effects. Participants will complete one ovarian stimulation cycle followed by one frozen embryo transfer. If pregnancy is not achieved and additional embryos are available, a second transfer may be offered within six months. Participation lasts up to 15 months, with monitoring throughout the process — including implantation, early pregnancy, and birth.The study will also track any pregnancy complications and neonatal health outcomes. All study-related procedures are provided at no cost, including exams, labs, ultrasounds, egg retrieval, in vitro maturation, in vitro fertilization, and frozen embryo transfer.

Why Participate?

If you’re having trouble getting pregnant, you may be eligible to take part in a clinical research study evaluating an investigational treatment that may improve the outcomes of assisted reproductive technology to become pregnant. If you qualify, you’ll receive:

No-cost Study Care

You will receive study-related care from experienced doctors, nurses, and research staff at no cost to you.

No-cost Medication

IVF cycle medications will be provided at no cost to you.

No-Cost Exams

The study will include physical exams, lab testing, ultrasounds and procedures. You’ll also undergo an ovarian stimulation cycle, egg retrieval, in vitro maturation, fertilization, uterine preparation, and embryo transfer, all overseen by experienced medical professionals.

No-cost NIPT

If you become pregnant you will receive Non-invasive prenatal testing at no cost.

See if You’re Eligible

Fill out the form below to determine if you may be eligible for the research study. If you meet the initial criteria, a research coordinator from a study location near you will be in contact. If you don’t qualify, you may still submit the form. The study criteria is subject to change, so you could become eligible at a later date.

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