Reproductive Medicine and Female Infertility
At Ivi Madrid S.L., clinical research in Medicina Reproductiva focuses on female infertility and assisted reproductive technologies, especially for women undergoing IVF and ICSI. These studies are designed to assess new ways to improve ovarian response and support better fertility treatment outcomes.
- Evaluating approaches to improve egg retrieval and ovarian function in women with reduced ovarian reserve
- Studying fertility treatments for women receiving ART, including those with an indication for IVF or ICSI
- Assessing whether new reproductive therapies can enhance the effectiveness of controlled ovarian stimulation
The site’s work in reproductive and urinary physiological phenomena supports research aimed at improving treatment effectiveness and expanding options for patients facing infertility.
Pregnancy-Related Conditions and Uterine Contractility
Research at this hospital/clinic also covers female urogenital diseases and pregnancy complications, with a particular interest in how reproductive treatments affect the uterus and early pregnancy environment. The goal is to better understand biological responses that may influence fertility care and pregnancy outcomes.
- Investigating medicines that may influence uterine contractility during fertility treatment
- Exploring how reproductive therapies interact with the body’s natural processes in women undergoing ART
- Supporting studies that aim to improve the safety and effectiveness of fertility-related care
This line of research helps clarify how treatment choices may affect reproductive physiology, with possible benefits for patients receiving advanced fertility care.
Innovative Support for Ovarian Stimulation
Another important area at Ivi Madrid S.L. is the evaluation of therapies used during controlled ovarian stimulation in women with infertility. These studies look at whether adding new supportive treatments can improve the number of oocytes obtained and strengthen outcomes in assisted reproduction.
- Testing new supportive therapies intended to improve ovarian response
- Measuring the impact of treatment combinations on egg production during IVF preparation
- Examining whether timing of treatment may affect reproductive results
The research reflects a broader effort to refine fertility treatment strategies and provide more effective options for women undergoing reproductive medicine care.
Reproductive Physiology and Treatment Effectiveness
Clinical trials at this site also examine how reproductive therapies work within the body, with attention to physiological phenomena involved in conception and fertility treatment. This includes research intended to improve understanding of treatment effects and support better decision-making in fertility medicine.
- Studying whether investigational fertility treatments can improve outcomes for women with infertility
- Assessing biological responses linked to IVF and ICSI care
- Generating evidence to help optimize reproductive treatment pathways
Overall, the research portfolio combines clinical evaluation and reproductive science to advance care for patients seeking help with conception.



