How Successful is Restorative Reproductive Medicine?

Restorative Reproductive Medicine, or RRM, is becoming increasingly well-known as an alternative to IVF. 

This new method treats the root cause of fertility issues and has been shown to significantly increase your chances of natural conception.

So, just how successful is Restorative Reproductive Medicine? NeoFertility is a fertility clinic in Dublin, Ireland that uses RRM and has found the following:

53.6%* adjusted live birth rate across all patients

The adjusted live birth rate when using RRM is much higher than the closest-equivalent for IVF which was just 26.4% according to the HFEA, in 2017. 

Even those who quit the programme early experienced an increased chance of conception from better hormonal balance before conception and improved well-being resulting from the treatment.

32.1%^ live birth rate with previous failed IVFs

Whereas IVF is a default solution, RRM looks to uncover the causes of infertility, works with each couple’s unique circumstances and aims to restore hormonal balance. This tailored treatment has been shown to be effective even where IVF has failed^. 

80.6%~ live birth rate after recurrent miscarriages

RRM can identify up to 15 risk factors that may increase your risk of miscarriage. This means couples who may be at risk of miscarriage can be predicted and, with treatment, prevented. These issues can in turn be addressed with a personalised treatment plan.

61.7%+ overall conception rate for those who undergo NeoFertility treatment

With NeoFertility, treatment is safer and healthier for moms and babies with a multiple pregnancy rate of less than 2%+, compared to an 11% chance with IVF-assisted pregnancies.

The average Neo birth weight is 7 lbs 7 oz, and most pregnancies are full-term (38 weeks).

* Stanford JB, Parnell TA, Boyle PC, Outcomes from the treatment of infertility with natural procreative technology in an Irish general practice. JABFM (2008) 21(5) 357-84

^ Healthy Singleton Pregnancies from Restorative Reproductive Medicine (RRM) after failed IVF, Boyle PC et al (Frontiers July 2018)

~ Conference presentation World Congress NFP, Milan, Italy, June 2015

+https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aDXWSWE4mbw

The fertility advisors at natural fertility matters teach couples how to observe and interpret their fertility throughout their cycle.

We generally refer our infertility and miscarriage couples to RRM with NeoFertility.  In our opinion, NeoFertility offers the best chance for such couples to build their families with non-IVF treatment.