Chinese Herbs for Infertility
To assess the effect
of Traditional Chinese herbal
medicine (CHM) in the management of female infertility and on pregnancy
rates compared with Western medical (WM) treatment and update previous
meta-analyses. We searched the Medline and Cochrane databases
until December 2013 for randomized controlled trials and meta-analyses
investigating Chinese herbal
medicine therapy for female infertility and compared clinical pregnancy
rates achieved with CHM versus WM drug treatment. Forty RCTs
involving 4247 women with infertility were included in our systematic review.
Meta-analysis suggested a 1.74 higher probability of achieving a pregnancy with
CHM therapy than with WM therapy alone (risk ratio 1.74, 95%CI: 1.56-1.94;
p<0.0001; odds ratio 3.14; 95%CI: 2.72-3.62; p<0.0001) in women with
infertility. Trials included women with PCOS, endometriosis, anovulation,
fallopian tube blockage, or unexplained infertility. Mean pregnancy rates in
the CHM group were 60% compared with 33% in the WM
group. Our review suggests that
management of female infertility with Chinese herbal medicine can improve pregnancy rates 2-fold
within a 3-6 month period compared with Western medical fertility drug therapy.
In addition, fertility indicators such as ovulation rates, cervical mucus
score, biphasic basal body temperature, and appropriate thickness of the
endometrial lining were positively influenced by CHM therapy, indicating an
ameliorating physiological effect conducive for a viable pregnancy.
Source: Ried K.
Chinese herbal medicine
for female infertility: An updated meta-analysis. Complement Ther Med.
2015 Feb;23(1):116-28.
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