Obtaining a Pregnancy in Women with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Using Myo-Inositol

    June 2024 in “ IntechOpen eBooks
    Isam Al Jashi, Claudia Mehedințu, Miruna Tanase, Mihaela Plotogea, Bogdan Morosan, Antoine Edu, Cristina Gladys Al Jashi
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    TLDR Myo-inositol-based treatments greatly improve pregnancy chances for women with PCOS.
    The document discusses a study involving 200 women with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) treated with a myo-inositol-based treatment, ProFecund Ino, over 24 months. The treatment resulted in a 38% pregnancy rate, with additional pregnancies achieved through further treatment and IVF procedures, leading to a total of 85% of participants achieving pregnancy. The treatment also improved hormonal balance, regulated menstrual cycles, stimulated ovulation, enhanced insulin sensitivity, and had positive effects on the nervous system. The study concluded that myo-inositol-based treatments, in conjunction with assisted reproductive techniques, significantly increase pregnancy chances for women with PCOS.
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