Sleep Length and Euploid Embryo Transfer Prospective Study
NCT: NCT06139757 · COMPLETED
Brief Summary
Sleep is a critical component of daily life that significantly influences health and well-being. Despite the integral role sleep plays in life, its effect on women's reproductive health, and its subsequent impact on fertility, is largely understudied. The purpose of the SLEEP Study is to investigate the link between sleep and fertility. Participants will use a wireless wearable device mounted on the finger to measure sleep in the weeks preceding and following an embryo transfer during treatment with in vitro fertilization. The investigators hope that these findings will inform future therapies that improve sleep and fertility outcomes.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Sleep Length and Euploid Embryo Transfer Prospective Study?
Sleep Length and Euploid Embryo Transfer Prospective Study is a clinical trial registered under NCT06139757. Current status: COMPLETED.
What is the status of NCT06139757?
The current status of NCT06139757 (Sleep Length and Euploid Embryo Transfer Prospective Study) is: COMPLETED.
When did Sleep Length and Euploid Embryo Transfer Prospective Study start?
Sleep Length and Euploid Embryo Transfer Prospective Study started on 2024-01-17.
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