Personalized Treatment
In RRM, personalized treatment is built on what the diagnostic evaluation finds, not on the presenting symptom. No two couples with infertility have the same diagnosis, and treatment in RRM reflects that. Plans are assembled from cycle-timed diagnostics and may include targeted hormonal therapy, ovulation induction, luteal phase support, nutritional and lifestyle prescription, and specialized surgery.1 Patient goals shape surgical decisions: a woman who wants future fertility and a woman who does not require different approaches to the same structural finding. Male-partner treatment is personalized in the same framework -- varicocele repair timing, antioxidant protocols, and hormonal correction are determined by each man's specific workup, not a uniform andrology algorithm.2
Cited in this entry
- Restorative reproductive medicine for infertility in two family medicine clinics in New England. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8265110/
- What is Restorative Reproductive Medicine (RRM)?. https://iirrm.org/what-is-rrm/
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Research library
- Using pilot data to size a two-arm randomized trial to find a nearly optimal personalized treatment strategy
- PCOS stratification for precision diagnostics and treatment
- Impact of Anti-Endometrial Antibodies on IVF Implantation and Pregnancy Outcomes: A Retrospective Study
- Successful Implementation of Menstrual Cycle Biomarkers in the Treatment of Infertility in Polycystic Ovary Syndrome-Case Report
- Infertility in Men: Advances towards a Comprehensive and Integrative Strategy for Precision Theranostics
This content is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult an RRM clinician or healthcare provider for guidance specific to your situation.