Involving Communities in Addressing the Maternal Health Crisis: Making an IMPACT
With support from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, The Center for Maternal Health Equity at Morehouse School of Medicine is conducting a research study to test the implementation of Pre-...
Subcutaneous Progesterone in Frozen- Thawed Single Euploid Blastocyst Transfer.
This is a multicenter, randomized, double-blind, double-dummy, active-controlled, non-inferiority clinical study in women aged 35 to 42 years. This study will investigate the safety and efficacy of Pr...
Fertilo In Vitro Research Study and Trial
The goal of this clinical trial is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of using Fertilo for In vitro maturation (IVM) in participants 18-35 years of age. The main question it aims to answer is whether...
An Advanced Decision Support Tool for Personalized Medicine for IVF Using Modeling and Optimization for Provera
A clinical trial will determine the effectiveness of using the Opt-IVF decision support tool for each patient's personalized and optimal drug dosage profile in the United States....
FRIEND: Fibroids and Unexplained Infertility Treatment With Epigallocatechin Gallate; A Natural CompounD in Green Tea
The objective of this study is to determine the effect of low caffeine green tea extract containing 45% epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) on fibroids and subsequent pregnancy and live births in women se...
Convergent Mechanisms Underlying Reprometabolic Syndrome in Women
Dr. Nanette Santoro proposes to test the specific question that obesity results in abnormal estradiol response at the level of the pituitary and hypothalamus. This will be shown in diminished pituitar...
Top Cities for Infertility Clinical Trials
Infertility clinical trials are recruiting across 22 cities. Here are the cities with the most active studies:
About Infertility
Infertility is the inability to conceive after one year of regular, unprotected intercourse and affects about 15% of couples. Causes can involve male factors, female factors, or both. Treatment includes medications, intrauterine insemination (IUI), and in vitro fertilization (IVF).
Clinical trials are advancing new treatments for infertility. Currently, 6 studies are recruiting a combined 2,300 participants across the United States. Research is being conducted by 6 organizations including Morehouse School of Medicine, IBSA Institut Biochimique SA, Gameto, Inc. and 3 others.
2026 Infertility Research Landscape
As of March 2026, the infertility clinical trial landscape includes 6 actively recruiting studies across 22 cities in the United States. These studies are collectively seeking 2,300 participants, with an average enrollment target of 383 per study.
Research is being led by 6 different organizations, including Morehouse School of Medicine, IBSA Institut Biochimique SA, Gameto, Inc., Urmila DIwekar, Yale University, and 1 others.
Geographically, infertility trials are most concentrated in Atlanta, Georgia (2 trials); Encino, California (2 trials); Clearwater, Florida (2 trials); Winter Park, Florida (2 trials); Chicago, Illinois (2 trials) and 7 other cities.
Featured Infertility Studies
Highlighted recruiting studies for infertility, selected by enrollment size and research scope.
Involving Communities in Addressing the Maternal Health Crisis: Making an IMPACT
With support from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, The Center for Maternal Health Equity at Morehouse School of Medicine is conducting a research study to test the implementation of Pre-Pregnancy Counseling in community-based settings.
Subcutaneous Progesterone in Frozen- Thawed Single Euploid Blastocyst Transfer.
This is a multicenter, randomized, double-blind, double-dummy, active-controlled, non-inferiority clinical study in women aged 35 to 42 years. This study will investigate the safety and efficacy of Progesterone-IBSA to support euploid embryo blastocyst implantation and early pregnancy after frozen embryo transfer (FET) in a modified natural cycle as a treatment for infertile women. Subjects will b...
Fertilo In Vitro Research Study and Trial
The goal of this clinical trial is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of using Fertilo for In vitro maturation (IVM) in participants 18-35 years of age. The main question it aims to answer is whether the use of Fertilo is superior to using Medicult IVM for In vitro maturation. Researchers will compare the number of ongoing pregnancies at 12 weeks gestation for participants in each arm. * Arm 1 ...
Frequently Asked Questions About Infertility Clinical Trials
Are there infertility clinical trials near me?
Yes, there are 6 infertility clinical trials currently recruiting across 22+ cities in the United States, including Atlanta, Georgia; Encino, California; Clearwater, Florida. Browse the studies above to find one at a location convenient for you.
How do I join a infertility clinical trial?
To join a infertility clinical trial: 1) Browse the available studies on this page, 2) Click on a study that interests you, 3) Check the study locations to find a site near you, 4) Review the eligibility criteria, and 5) Contact the study site or complete the eligibility form. The process is free and you can withdraw at any time.
Are infertility clinical trials free?
Yes, participation in infertility clinical trials is free. Study-related treatments, medical tests, and doctor visits are provided at no cost to participants. Many studies also offer compensation for your time and travel expenses.
What types of infertility treatments are being studied?
Current infertility clinical trials are testing a range of approaches. These include new drugs, combination therapies, medical devices, and other interventions sponsored by 6 research organizations.
Is it safe to participate in infertility clinical trials?
Clinical trials are carefully regulated by the FDA and institutional review boards (IRBs). All trials must follow strict safety protocols, and participants receive close medical monitoring throughout the study. You can withdraw from a trial at any time without penalty.
Data updated March 2, 2026 from ClinicalTrials.gov
About This Data
Clinical trial information on this page is sourced from ClinicalTrials.gov, a service of the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) and National Library of Medicine (NLM). Study data is refreshed every hour to ensure accuracy.
Medical Disclaimer: The information provided on this page is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider before making decisions about clinical trial participation or changes to your treatment plan.
Page reviewed by the HelloStudys Research Team · Last updated March 2, 2026 · Data from ClinicalTrials.gov