This clinical trial is focused on studying treatments for female infertility. The study will explore the effectiveness of two medications: Corifollitropin alfa and Follitropin beta. These medications are used to stimulate the ovaries to produce eggs, which is an important step in fertility treatments. The trial will involve women who are undergoing a process called pituitary suppression, which is achieved using a medication known as Medroxyprogesterone acetate (MPA). This process helps to prevent early luteinization, a condition where the body starts preparing for pregnancy too early, which can affect the success of fertility treatments.
The purpose of the study is to compare the number of eggs produced and their maturity when using Corifollitropin alfa versus Follitropin beta. Participants in the study will receive one of these medications through injections. The study will monitor the number of total eggs and mature eggs, known as metaphase II (MII) oocytes, that are obtained after the ovarian stimulation process. This will help determine which medication is more effective in producing a higher number of mature eggs.
The study will take place over a period of time, with participants receiving treatment and undergoing regular monitoring to assess the outcomes. The results of this study could provide valuable information for improving fertility treatments for women experiencing infertility. The trial is expected to conclude by March 2025.



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