Pregnancy of Infertility with Endometriosis after Oreintal Medicine Treatment Diagnosed as a IVF Case. A Case Report.

In: The Journal of Korean Obstetrics and Gynecology · 2010 · vol. 23(3) , pp. 213–220 · doi:10.15204/jkobgy.2010.23.3.213 · W2595381840
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Oriental medicine treatment, including herbal medication and acupuncture, resulted in a natural pregnancy and birth for an infertile patient with endometriosis and pelvic adhesions.

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This paper is a case report describing an infertile patient with endometriosis-related pelvic adhesion who had failed two IVF trials and was treated with oriental medicine approaches including herbal medication, herbal acupuncture, and moxibustion. The authors report that, after these treatments, the patient achieved natural birth and delivered a healthy baby. The study provides only a single-patient observation and does not include controlled methods or broader outcome analysis, which limits generalizability. This paper is centrally about endometriosis—specifically infertility attributed to endometriosis-associated pelvic adhesion treated with oriental medicine.

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Purpose: To report the effect of oriental medicine on a infertile patient with endometriosis diagnosed as a IVF case due to pelvic adhesion. Methods: The patient who had infertility problem with pelvic adhesion from endometriosis in spite of 2 times of IVF trials was treated with the oriental medicine such as herbal medication, herbal acupuncture and moxibustion therapy, and so forth. Results: After the oriental medical treatments, the patient could give a natural birth to a healthy baby. Conclusion: This case report shows that the oriental medical treatment is effective for treating infertility of endometriosis with pelvic adhesion.
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Abstract Purpose: To report the effect of oriental medicine on a infertile patient with endometriosis diagnosed as a IVF case due to pelvic adhesion. Methods: The patient who had infertility problem with pelvic adhesion from endometriosis in spite of 2 times of IVF trials was treated with the oriental medicine such as herbal medication, herbal acupuncture and moxibustion therapy, and so forth. Results: After the oriental medical treatments, the patient could give a natural birth to a healthy baby. Conclusion: This case report shows that the oriental medical treatment is effective for treating infertility of endometriosis with pelvic adhesion.

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