In Vitro Fertilization Less Successful With Alternative Fertility Treatments
Main Category: FertilityArticle Date: 19 Aug 2009 - 1:00 PDT
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The common belief is that it won't hurt to try alternative fertility treatments before reverting to in vitro fertilization (IVF). But a new study from Denmark finds that the success of IVF treatment is 30% lower among women who have used alternative medicine. The researchers included over 700 IVF users over a 12-month period. Women who had first tried a combination of alternative treatments, such as reflexology, acupuncture, or herbal- and aroma therapy, had significantly lower pregnancy rates after IVF treatment.
Alex Polyakov and Beverley Vollenhoven of the Faculty of 1000 Medicine emphasize the relevance of the study for IVF clinics. "It is important, when discussing IVF treatment with couples, that their use of alternative therapies is also discussed, as this may have a bearing on treatment success."
Whether the effect on IVF success is a direct result of the use of complementary medicine, or whether women who were already having more trouble conceiving were more likely to revert to alternative fertility treatments could not be determined in the present study. Nevertheless, Polyakov and Vollenhoven recommend being cautious: "Until further evidence is available, it is best to counsel couples against the use of alternative therapies when also having IVF."
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Again False Evidence Appearing Real I.e. Fear Based Info
posted by Stacey Roberts on 1 Sep 2009 at 2:11 pmThis article and study included several different areas of treatment in the "natural" realm lumping together aromatherapy, reflexology, acupuncture and herbs. This is an extremely poorly designed study because if it were done professionally it would have looked at each modality and its effectiveness not lumping many different modalities into one. This is another example of trying to scare patients away from natural therapies that we have seen in our clinic as an excellent adjunct to helping couples conceive either naturally or with IVF. It has already been shown that couples undergoing acupuncture along with IVF can have better success rates and programs from Monash IVF that incorporate education in acupuncture, herbal support, eating habits, and exercise has shown a great improvement in the success rates of the couples attending. When dealing with fertility issues make your decision not based on fear but on common sense.
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