This clinical trial is focused on studying infertility in women of advanced age. The study will explore the effects of different intensities of ovarian stimulation on the development of healthy embryos. The medications being used in this study include follitropin delta, which is administered as a solution for injection, triptorelin, also given as an injection, and progesterone, which is taken orally in capsule form. The purpose of the study is to compare the outcomes of two different doses of follitropin delta to see how they affect the number of healthy embryos produced.
Participants in the study will receive either 15 micrograms or 20 micrograms of follitropin delta. The study will monitor the number of healthy embryos, known as euploid embryos, that develop. The trial will also look at other factors such as the total dose of medication used, the number of eggs retrieved, and various hormone levels during the process. The study aims to provide insights into the best approach for ovarian stimulation in women who are undergoing fertility treatments.
The trial will involve a series of injections and oral medications over a period of time, with regular monitoring to assess the development of embryos. The study will help determine the most effective treatment plan for women experiencing infertility, particularly those who are older and seeking to improve their chances of having a successful pregnancy. The findings from this study could lead to better treatment options for women facing similar challenges.



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