
Research Update: RRM outcomes compared to IVF for the treatment of infertility: a retrospective evaluation of a 2019 clinic cohort compared to one cycle of IVF
RRM RESEARCH UPDATE
Presented by: Dr. Phil Boyle
Article: Boyle P, Toth A, Minjeur M, Turczynski C. Restorative reproductive medicine (RRM) outcomes compared to in-vitro fertilization (IVF) for the treatment of infertility: a retrospective evaluation of a 2019 clinic cohort compared to one cycle of IVF. J Restorative Reprod Med. 2025;1. doi:10.63264/gejytw70
This practice survey evaluated 2019 data retrospectively from a clinic practicing Restorative Reproductive Medicine (RRM) for live birth, multiple pregnancy, prematurity, and low birth weight and subsequently benchmarked this against IVF statistics published for 2019 from the UK and US. RRM treated 187 couples, 52% conceived, and 41% had a live birth. Comparatively, this small RRM data set was equivalent or slightly better than statistics reported by the 3 different IVF data registries. RRM pregnancies had fewer multiples and RRM singletons had 3 times fewer pre-term deliveries.
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- November 11
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8:00 PM - 9:00 PM GMT
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- IIRRM, Research Updates
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