Music for Anxiety in Embryo Transfers
Launched by CENTRO DE ESTUDIOS EN GENETICA Y REPRODUCCION · Oct 10, 2023
Trial Information
Current as of June 26, 2025
Not yet recruiting
Keywords
ClinConnect Summary
This clinical trial is studying whether listening to music can help women feel less anxious and more satisfied during a frozen embryo transfer, which is a key step in assisted reproduction technology (ART). The researchers want to find out if playing music before and during the procedure can also improve the chances of getting pregnant. Women participating in the trial will listen to music through earphones or speakers while they wait for and during the embryo transfer, while another group will receive standard care without music.
To be eligible for this trial, women must be going through a frozen embryo transfer as part of ART. However, those who are gestational carriers, have hearing impairments, or are having fresh embryo transfers will not be included. This trial aims to see if music can make the experience of the embryo transfer more positive for women, potentially leading to better outcomes.
Gender
FEMALE
Eligibility criteria
- Inclusion Criteria:
- • women undergoing a frozen embryo transfer as a consequence of an ART technique
- Exclusion Criteria:
- • gestational carriers
- • hearing-impaired or deaf persons
- • fresh embryo transfers
About Centro De Estudios En Genetica Y Reproduccion
Centro de Estudios en Genética y Reproducción is a leading clinical research organization dedicated to advancing the fields of genetics and reproductive health. With a commitment to innovative research and ethical practices, the center conducts a variety of clinical trials aimed at exploring genetic factors influencing reproductive outcomes. The organization collaborates with renowned experts and institutions to promote scientific discovery and improve patient care, ensuring that the latest findings translate into effective therapies and interventions. Through its rigorous research protocols and comprehensive approach, the center strives to enhance understanding of reproductive genetics and contribute to the overall health of individuals and families.
Contacts
Jennifer Cobb
Immunology at National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
Locations
Buenos Aires, , Argentina
Patients applied
Trial Officials
Demian Glujovsky, MD MSc
Principal Investigator
Cegyr (Eugin group)
Timeline
First submit
Trial launched
Trial updated
Estimated completion
Not reported