Preconceptual care for couples seeking fertility treatment, an evidence-based approach

Elpiniki Chronopoulou M.Sc., M.R.C.O.G. , Amelia Seifalian M.B.B.S. , Judith Stephenson F.F.P.H. , Paul Serhal F.R.C.O.G. , Wael Saab M.D., M.R.C.O.G. , Srividya Seshadri M.Sc., M.D., M.R.C.O.G.
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There is accumulating evidence demonstrating that positive lifestyle modification and the optimization of the preconceptual period can influence the reproductive potential for both men and women. However, a large percentage of couples attending fertility clinics with potential to improve preconception habits may not always receive appropriate preconceptual advice. In addition, supplements and adjuncts that promise to increase fertility treatment success rates are marketed to infertile patients despite lack of convincing evidence supporting their benefit. This review aims to identify possible associations between lifestyle factors for couples seeking fertility treatment and fertility treatment outcomes and to offer possible explanations of the biological basis of these associations. An electronic search was conducted from 1978 through July 2019 linking preconceptual behaviors for women and men with the outcome of fertility treatment. The literature search explored the importance of numerous factors, including smoking, caffeine, alcohol, obesity, physical exercise, recreational drugs, stress, diet, supplements, alternative medicine, environmental factors, and pollutants. Some associations were found to be more significant than others. The preconceptual period is undeniably a delicate and important window which should not be overlooked during fertility counseling. Simple lifestyle modifications could positively influence fertility treatment outcomes. Fertility teams, consisting of clinicians, fertility nurses, dieticians, psychologists, exercise advisors and others, should dedicate time to offer evidence-based preconceptual advice and targeted interventions to couples seeking fertility treatment.

为寻求生育治疗的夫妇提供孕前护理,以证据为基础的方法
越来越多的证据表明,积极改变生活方式和优化孕前期可以影响男子和妇女的生殖潜力。然而,有很大比例的夫妇在有可能改善孕前习惯的生育诊所就诊,可能并不总是得到适当的孕前建议。此外,尽管缺乏令人信服的证据支持其益处,但承诺提高生育治疗成功率的补充剂和辅助药物仍被推销给不育患者。本综述旨在确定寻求生育治疗的夫妇的生活方式因素与生育治疗结果之间可能存在的关联,并对这些关联的生物学基础提供可能的解释。从1978年到2019年7月进行了一项电子搜索,将女性和男性的孕前行为与生育治疗的结果联系起来。文献检索探讨了许多因素的重要性,包括吸烟、咖啡因、酒精、肥胖、体育锻炼、娱乐性药物、压力、饮食、补充剂、替代药物、环境因素和污染物。研究发现,一些关联比其他关联更为显著。不可否认,孕前期是一个微妙而重要的窗口期,在生育咨询中不应忽视。简单的生活方式改变可以对生育治疗结果产生积极影响。由临床医生、生育护士、营养师、心理学家、运动顾问等人组成的生育团队,应该花时间为寻求生育治疗的夫妇提供基于证据的孕前建议和有针对性的干预措施。
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F&S reviews
F&S reviews Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Obstetrics, Gynecology and Women's Health, Urology
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