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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36646566

ABSTRACT

Infertility is a worldwide problem that is increasing with time. The cause of infertility can be due to either male or female factors or both. The food, environmental, occupational and psychological factors do contribute to infertility. The infertility and the present scenario of assisted reproductive technology (ART) in India with regard to the clinics, clinicians and regulatory mechanisms in vogue are discussed. The potential of India as a reproductive tourist destination and surrogacy issues is included. The social, economic, and family problems arising as a consequence of infertility are discussed. The status of ART in India is getting improved and the gap between the West and India is expected to be minimized with the influence of regulatory mechanisms introduced through ART Act in India. The salient features that have a bearing on the infertility treatment outcomes, which are being neglected, or recent findings of research are included with special reference to possible future developments in the field of ART.


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Infertility , Medical Tourism , Male , Humans , Female , Reproductive Techniques, Assisted , Infertility/therapy , Reproduction , Treatment Outcome
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Front Endocrinol (Lausanne) ; 12: 628169, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34046009

ABSTRACT

Infertility is a major concern for couples wanting to have progeny. Despite recent advances in the field of IVF, success rates still need improvement. Understanding the patient's variability and addressing it with personalized interventions may improve the success rate of fertilization and live births. This study examined the impact of a personalized pharmacogenomic approach on LH supplementation on the pregnancy and live birth rate outcomes in comparison with the traditional approaches. 193 patients undergoing a second IVF cycle in Krishna IVF Clinic received LH supplementation either as per the conventional methods or based on N312S (rs2293275) LHCGR gene polymorphism. Results showed a significant increase in pregnancy rate (P-value: 0.049) and a trend showing improvement in live birth rates (P-value: 0.082) when r-hLH supplementation protocol was decided as per the genotypes A/A, A/G, and G/G of the N312S variant in the respective patients. This stimulation regimen helped in providing optimum levels of r-hLH supplementation to patients with impaired hormone-receptor interacting activity, to achieve higher success in pregnancy and live birth rates.


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Dietary Supplements , Fertilization in Vitro , Luteinizing Hormone/pharmacology , Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide/genetics , Receptors, LH/genetics , Adult , Age Factors , Female , Humans , Marital Status , Pregnancy , Pregnancy Rate , Retrospective Studies
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