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3rd Edition of Global Conference on Gynecology & Women's Health

October 27-29, 2025 | Orlando, Florida, USA

Gynec 2025

Does an administration of a single dose of magnisium and bromazepam the day of embryo transfer improve inplimantation rate? Results of a randomized controlled blinded study

Speaker at Womens Health Conference - Mehdi Kehila
Eve Fertility Center, Tunisia
Title : Does an administration of a single dose of magnisium and bromazepam the day of embryo transfer improve inplimantation rate? Results of a randomized controlled blinded study

Abstract:

The embryo transfer is one of the key steps in IVF. While the procedure itself is relatively simple, the success of embryo implantation can be influenced by a range of factors.  One of the most significant is the embryo expulsion. This phenomenon is the result of uterine contractions Recent studies suggest that reducing uterine contractions before or after transfer may be a significant method for increasing IVF success. It was demonstrated that contractions are influenced by stress as well as magnesium administration. This study aims to explore the effect of the administration of a single dose of magnesium and Bromazepam before embryo transfer on implantation rate.

Biography:

Pr Mehdi Kehila, Obstetrician and Gynecologist, specialized in fertility treatments, Ex Professor at La Rabta Teaching Hospital of Tunis, University Tunis El Manar Tunisia. Actually, working at EVE Private Fertility Center, Sousse, Tunisia. Obtained a post of Associated professor in C department of gynecology and obstetrics, La Rabta, Tunis, in 2012 and received the professor degree in 2016. Pr Kehila Mehdi is working in the private sector since 2020 especially in the infertility field in Eve Fertility Center, Sousse, Tunisia.  He has published more than 30 research articles in SCI(E) journals.

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