A study from The Ohio State University Medical Center showed that a majority of infertility patients used alternative therapies while attempting to become pregnant. The findings were published in a recent issue of The Journal of Reproductive Medicine.
Dr. Jonathan Schaffir, obstetrician at The Ohio State University Medical Center and lead author of the study.said Most of the nonmedical options are shown to be harmless but very few, if any, have been shown to actually benefit infertility.
The nonmedical treatments, used by themselves, could lead to a loss of time, and age can be the major factor in infertility--said Dr. Beth Kennard, director, reproductive endocrinology/infertility at OSU Medical Center
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