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Background In Taiwan, Chinese herbal medicine(CHM) is used to treat female infertility. Evidence indicates that the absence of monotherapy efficacy assessment and comparison with mainstream interventions may lead to the improper use of CHM for female infertility. Methods A retrospective cohort study...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1159/000534590

データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)

The Promise of Chinese Herbal Medicine in Female Infertility

The yearning for a child is a universal desire, but for some, the journey to parenthood can be fraught with challenges. This study explores the potential of Chinese herbal medicine (CHM) in the treatment of female infertility. The researchers conducted a retrospective cohort study involving female patients at a hospital in Taiwan who underwent CHM intervention for infertility. This study aimed to assess the efficacy of CHM monotherapy for female infertility and provide a foundation for comparison with mainstream interventions like in vitro fertilization (IVF).

The Strength of CHM: Hope for a Family

The study's findings are encouraging! The researchers found that CHM monotherapy resulted in a cumulative pregnancy rate and live birth rate of between 27.4% and 35.2% and between 18% and 22.1%, respectively, after 10 cycles. These results indicate that CHM can be a viable treatment option for female infertility, particularly for women younger than 38 years or with diagnoses other than tubal pathology. However, the study also highlighted the limitations of CHM. The live birth rate for women aged 38 to 39 years was significantly lower compared to younger patients. These findings suggest that CHM might not be as effective for older patients.

Navigating the Desert of Infertility: A Holistic Approach

The desert of infertility can feel vast and unforgiving. This study offers a glimmer of hope. The researchers emphasize the importance of a holistic approach to treating infertility, considering various factors, including the patient's age and diagnosis. They encourage further research to determine the optimal timing and mechanism of action for CHM, as well as its potential benefits when combined with IVF.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

This research takes us on a journey into the world of traditional medicine. The findings suggest that Chinese herbal medicine can be a valuable tool for treating female infertility, especially for younger patients. However, it is important to remember that the journey to parenthood is unique for each individual. This study serves as a reminder that diverse approaches to infertility treatment are crucial in the pursuit of family building.

Date :
  1. Date Completed n.d.
  2. Date Revised 2023-11-01
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Pubmed ID

37913752

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

10.1159/000534590

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