This prospective, randomized clinical trial double blinded study, has been carried on 160 infertile patients seeking pregnancy in Gynecology and Obstetrics Department, Zagazig University Hospitals during the period from January 2019 to November 2019, the participants' randomizations were done and patients divided into two groups; group I: included 80 women receiving Clomiphene citrate (CC) plus Isoflavonoids. Group 2: included 80 women receiving Clomiphene citrate only
Phytoestrogens continue to be of increasing interest because of their possible influence on the physiology of the reproductive tract. The aim of Prospective randomized clinical trial study is to evaluate effect of adding isoflavonoids to clomiphene citrate during ovulation induction in women with PCOS on the endometrial thickness which has an impact on pregnancy rate. This study included 160 infertile women seeking pregnancy and they were divided into two groups. Clomiphene is given orally at dose, one tablet twice per day (tablet 50 mg), from day 3 to day 7 for all patients (group I and group II),while phytoestrogens are given at dose, two tablets two times per day (tablet 800mg), from day 3 to day 12 only for group I, followed by HCG injection on attaining mature follicle(s) by trans-vaginal US scan with diameter ≥ 18 mm.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
160
Rosafem is the only phytoestrogen product with the convenient dose which provides significant improvement of menopausal related symptoms premenstrual syndrome symptoms
Faculty of Medicine
Zagazig, Sharqia Province, Egypt
Clinical pregnancy rate
defined as the presence of gestational sac containing fetal hearts on ultrasound scan
Time frame: up to 24 weeks
Endometrial thickness,
endometrial thickness is used to monitor infertility treatment
Time frame: up to 24 weeks
ovulation rate
Ovulation rate was taken as the gold standard for assessment of ovulation induction result
Time frame: up to 24 weeks
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