Study to Assess an Experimental Treatment for Female Infertility

Do you require hormone medication on a regular basis in order to have menstrual periods?

Did you experience a delay in the onset of puberty?

Are you seeking to become pregnant?

Women who are infertile and have no natural menstrual cycles may have a condition known as hypogonadotropic hypogonadism. This condition is caused by a hormone deficiency that prevents the ovary from producing eggs. If you have this condition, desire pregnancy, and are between the ages of 18 and 39, you may qualify for a research study that offers an investigational treatment for this type of infertility. The duration of your participation in this study may vary from 1 to 6 months. You will need to adhere to a regular schedule of visits to the clinic, but there will be no charge for the visits or study medication.

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