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The goal of this clinical trial is to evaluate the effect of laser assisted hatching (LAH) on pregnancy outcomes, with live birth rate as the primary outcome, in advanced age infertile women aged ≥35 years who are undergoing non-donor IVF/ICSI cycles and planning vitrified-warmed embryo transfer. It also aims to monitor the safety of LAH and assess various secondary pregnancy and neonatal outcomes. The main questions it aims to answer are:
Does laser assisted hatching improve the live birth rate in advanced age women undergoing vitrified-warmed embryo transfer? Does laser assisted hatching affect secondary outcomes including implantation rate, biochemical pregnancy rate, clinical pregnancy rate, ectopic pregnancy rate, ongoing pregnancy rate, miscarriage rate, multiple pregnancy rate, preterm birth rate, and rates of obstetric and neonatal complications as well as congenital anomalies? Researchers will compare the Laser Assisted Hatching (LAH) Group to the Control Group (without LAH) to see if LAH can improve pregnancy outcomes in the study population.
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SHUTIAN JIANG, Medical Doctor
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