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RMN Entered Its New Period

To conduct well-designed clinical trials in reproductive medicine, the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) established the Reproductive Medicine Network (RMN) in 1989. As a continuation of that effort, seven clinical sites, plus a Data Coordinating Center, were awarded in August 2007. In the past, RMN has conducted trials on intrauterine vs. intracervical insemination, semen analysis as a measure of fertility, the utility of endometrial biopsy in infertility evaluation, and the efficacy of clomiphene citrate in combination with metformin as a treatment for infertility resulting from polycystic ovary syndrome. The newly restructured RMN begins to discuss the new trials to be conducted in the next five years. Update on RMN will be provided through this website.

Results of a previous RMN study were published in the New England Journal of Medicine in February 2007.

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Last Revised: Thursday, 11-Oct-2007 17:30:53 EDT