Abstract | North American Regional Virtual Conference for Restorative Reproductive Medicine
July 22, 2021
Title:Pregnancy Outcomes From a Single Restorative Reproductive Medicine Centre
Abstract: Infertility is a significant problem with multiple complex causes and a corresponding array of therapeutic options. In an era of increasing assisted reproductive treatments, few studies examine the role of holistic treatment approaches to address underlying behavioural, lifestyle and medical issues. This case series explores such a ‘restorative’ approach in 162 couples that attended an Australian, hospital-based, multidisciplinary fertility clinic between 2005 and 2010. The crude and adjusted live birth rates for all couples were 35.4% and 71% respectively over a 24-month analysis period. Couples with an unexplained infertility diagnosis demonstrated crude and adjusted live birth rates of 43.2% and 94.1% respectively. This observational data represents useful prognostic information for diverse couples exploring early treatment options and may inform further studies into restorative care.
Accepted for Presentation: June 7 , 2020.
Presented: July 22, 2022.
Corresponding Author: Gabriel James, MSc, MBBS, DRANZCOG. University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia (gabrieljames2020@gmail.com)
Co-Authors: Luke McLindon, MBBS, FRANZCOG; Joshua Hutch, MBBS.
Conflict of Interest Disclosures: No disclosures or fees were reported or received.
Cite: James, G. McLindon, L. Hutch, J. (2020, July 22). Pregnancy Outcomes From a Single Restorative Reproductive Medicine Centre. [Conference presentation abstract]. Second Annual North American Conference for Restorative Reproductive Medicine. Live Streamed. https://irrma.org/agm2020/.