Pages tagged with "Fertility and sperm - IVF"
- In Vitro Fertilization: Expensive, 2.6% of US births, 18% of Japanese births (consider Vitamin D)
- IVF not helped when Vitamin D is given only a few times
- Perhaps increased need for IVF if poor vitamin D receptor
- In vitro Fertilization not helped if Vitamin D is slightly above 30 ng (need 50 ng)
- In vitro fertilization and Vitamin D – many studies
- In vitro fertilization is more successful when vitamin D in ovaries, not just blood, is increased
- In vitro fertilization NOT helped by 600,000 IU of vitamin D – RCT
- Vitamin D levels in cells, not blood, is important (IVF follicular fluid in this case)
- In Vitro Fertilization clinical trial using 50,000 IU of Vitamin D bi-weekly
- Live birth 1.7 X more likely after IVF if good level of vitamin D – meta-analysis
- Poor ovarian response (poor IVF) associated with low vitamin D
- In-vitro Fertilization costs at least 10,000 dollars, Vitamin D costs 5 dollars
- IVF 60 percent more successful if woman had sufficient vitamin D
- IVF 50 percent more likely to result in pregnancy if high vitamin D – meta-analysis
- In vitro fertilization not helped by vitamin D if ignore high levels and male levels – meta
- In Vitro Fertilization (D5 SET ICSI) 40 percent more successful if high vitamin D
- IVF 4X more successful for white women with lots of vitamin D – many studies
- Clinical Trial vitamin D levels and IVF success