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Speculum Insertion During Embryo Transfer
Led by Wolfson Medical Center · Updated on 2024-07-24
416
Participants Needed
1
Research Sites
139 weeks
Total Duration
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What this Trial Is About
Lubrication gels are widely used in numerous gynecologic procedures in order to ease the insertion of speculum and visualize the cervix. It was shown that applying lubricating gels significantly decreases patient pain during vaginal speculum examination. While many fertility specialists use lubrication gels to insert the speculum during embryo transfer (ET), others are strongly reluctant to use gels due to concern that they might have a detrimental effect on embryos and ET success. Similar concern was prevalent regarding the use of lubrication gel during Pap-smear for detection of cervical dysplasia. However, several studies have shown that the use of small amount of water-soluble gel does not change cervical cytology. Lubrication gels might have deleterious effect on sperm motility. However, there wasn't any study examining the effect of lubricant gel on ET success. The investigators hypothesize that using a lubrication gel will not reduce the live birth rate per transfer, but decrease patient pain during procedure.
CONDITIONS
Official Title
Speculum Insertion During Embryo Transfer
Who Can Participate
Eligibility Criteria
You may qualify if you...
- Age 18-40
- Fresh and thawed embryo transfer
- Patients undergoing their 1st to 3rd embryo transfer
- Embryo transfer of 1-2 embryos
You will not qualify if you...
- Age over 40
- Egg donation cycles
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Trial Site Locations
Total: 1 location
1
Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences
Tel Aviv, Israel
Actively Recruiting
Research Team
D
Daniel Tairy, MD
CONTACT
Y
Yossi Mizrachi, MD
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How is the study designed?
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Masking
SINGLE
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Model
PARALLEL
Primary Purpose
TREATMENT
Number of Arms
2
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