Pregnancy Loss, Early

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Status: Recruiting

Microbiome and Metabolome Profiles in Couples Undergoing IVF and Reproductive Outcomes

This prospective observational cohort study investigates the role of the microbiome and metabolome in couples undergoing in vitro fertilization. Biological samples will be collected from both female and male partners, including semen, vaginal, and blood samples, to characterize microbial composition and metabolic profiles. The study aims to examine how these biological profiles are associated with reproductive outcomes such as fertilization, pregnancy, miscarriage, and live birth. Participants will be followed longitudinally, and reproductive and obstetric outcomes will be obtained through linkage with national health registers.

Participants needed: 1,000
Trial details
Age: 18-40Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Karolinska InstitutetUpdated: Apr 16, 2026Locations: 3
Eligibility criteria

Women aged 18 to 40 years at enrolment. [+3]

Pregnancy at the time of enrolment (confirmed or suspected). [+2]

Status: Recruiting

Comparison of Surgical Management of Early Pregnancy Loss by Suction Curettage Versus Hysteroscopy in Patients Undergoing In-vitro Fertilization (IVF)

Early pregnancy loss occurs in \~15% of pregnancies. The treatment options include surgical uterine evacuation by suction curettage, medical management with misoprostol, or conservative management without interventions. The advantages of surgical management include quick resolution of the pregnancy and avoidance of heavy vaginal bleeding, while the disadvantages include retained products of conception and intrauterine adhesion formation which could affect future fertility. With the aim of reducing the complications of suction curettage, uterine evacuation using operative hysteroscopy has been suggested. In a previous study, the investigators compared suction curettage with operative hysteroscopy for the surgical management of early pregnancy loss up to 10 weeks of gestation. The results showed significantly reduced adhesions rate (4.2% in the hysteroscopy group vs. 45.2% in the suction group, p \< 0.01), although the operative time was significantly longer for the hysteroscopy. In this follow-up study, the investigators will compare the outcomes of hysteroscopy and suction curettage in a select group of patients with early pregnancy loss following conception by in-vitro fertilization. These patients are at risk for adhesions and therefore candidates for the hysteroscopic intervention. The study will include 50 patients randomized to 2 intervention arms - hysteroscopy using a tissue removal device versus the standard suction curettage. Post-operative adhesions will be assessed by office hysteroscopy after 6-8 weeks.

Participants needed: 50
Trial details
Age: 18-50Biological sex: FemaleType: InterventionalSponsor: Assaf-Harofeh Medical CenterUpdated: Jan 27, 2026Locations: 2
Eligibility criteria

Diagnosis of early pregnancy loss up to 10 weeks' gestation, based on last menst... [+2]

Heavy vaginal bleeding or diagnosis of incomplete abortion. [+7]