About this trial
The goal of this clinical trial is to test whether sexual intercourse the night after embryo transfer affects thawed embryo implantation rates. Women undergoing one of their first four frozen embryo transfers with a good quality embryo will be randomly assigned to two groups. The study group is subjected to have intercourse without using a condom at the evening/night after the embryo transfer, while the control group will abstain from intercourse for the next 48 hours after the transfer. Researchers will compare the ongoing pregnancy rates between the intervention group and the control group.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Women age 18-41yrs.
BMI (body mass index) of 18-35 kg/m².
Patients undergoing one of their first four frozen embryo transfers.
Patients transferring a good quality embryo, either a cleavage stage embryo or a day 5 blastocyst.
Disqualifiers
Patients age above 42.
Moderate or poor-quality embryos.
Patients with hydrosalpinx or uterus malformations.
Patients who are not able or are not interested in having vaginal intercourse (same sex couples for example).
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Sexual intercourse