Preconceptional micronutrient supplementation and spontaneous pregnancy rates in women of higher reproductive age and unexplained infertility: A comparative study

IF 0.1 Q4 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY Clinica e Investigacion en Ginecologia y Obstetricia Pub Date : 2024-09-04 DOI:10.1016/j.gine.2024.100988
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Abstract

Background

The mean age for women giving birth to their first child is increasing globally, with few therapeutic options to counteract an age-related decline in female fertility. This study aimed to investigate the effect of dietary micronutrient supplements on spontaneous pregnancy rates in women of advanced reproductive age with infertility of unknown etiology.

Materials & methods

This was a retrospective, comparative study of 270 infertile women aged 35–40 years with non-pathological fertility work-up and normal male partner semen analysis attending a fertility clinic in Vienna, Austria. 146 women received an oral micronutrient preparation (omega-3 fatty acids, coenzyme Q10, vitamin E, folic acid, selenium, catechins and glycyrrhizin) daily for 6 months and subsequent monthly rates of spontaneous clinical pregnancy were compared to a control group of 124 women receiving only daily folic acid supplements. No other fertility-related interventions took place during the observation period.

Results

The total spontaneous pregnancy rate after 6 months was significantly higher in the study group, reaching 43.8%, compared to 29.8% in the control group (p = 0.018). Moreover, the cumulative pregnancy rate in the study group taking micronutrient supplementation was 54.5%, and 34.1% in the control group.

Conclusions

The findings of this study suggest that the intake of specific micronutrients might be associated with a higher occurrence of spontaneous pregnancies and thus improvement in female fertility among women of advanced reproductive age who experience unexplained infertility.

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高育龄和不明原因不孕妇女的孕前微量营养素补充和自然妊娠率:比较研究
背景在全球范围内,生育第一胎的女性的平均年龄在不断增加,但却很少有治疗方法来应对女性生育能力与年龄相关的下降。本研究旨在探讨膳食微量营养素补充剂对病因不明的高龄育龄女性不孕症患者自发妊娠率的影响。材料与amp; 方法这是一项回顾性比较研究,研究对象是奥地利维也纳一家不孕不育诊所的 270 名 35-40 岁不孕女性,她们的生育能力均无病理检查,男性伴侣精液分析正常。146名妇女连续6个月每天口服微量营养素制剂(ω-3脂肪酸、辅酶Q10、维生素E、叶酸、硒、儿茶素和甘草甜素),随后每月的自然临床妊娠率与对照组(124名妇女每天只服用叶酸补充剂)进行了比较。结果研究组 6 个月后的总自然怀孕率明显高于对照组,达到 43.8%,而对照组为 29.8%(P = 0.018)。结论本研究的结果表明,摄入特定的微量营养素可能与高龄育龄女性不明原因不孕症的自发妊娠率增加有关,从而改善女性的生育能力。
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期刊介绍: Una excelente publicación para mantenerse al día en los temas de máximo interés de la ginecología de vanguardia. Resulta idónea tanto para el especialista en ginecología, como en obstetricia o en pediatría, y está presente en los más prestigiosos índices de referencia en medicina.
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