Publicación

Folic acid supplementation and IVF pregnancy outcome in women with unexplained infertility

  • REPRODUCTIVE BIOMEDICINE ONLINE
  • Autores
    Murto, T; Svanberg, AS; Yngve, A; Nilsson, TK; Altmae, S; Wanggren, K; Salumets, A; Stavreus-Evers, A
  • Año Publicación
    2014
  • Volumen
    28
  • Número
    6
  • Pág. Inicio
    766
  • Pág. Fin
    772
  • Pág. Fin
    766
Referencia Citadas
43
Citas Web of Science
12
Total de veces citado (Z9)
12
Recuento Uso 180 días
1
Recuento Uso 5 años
10

Folic acid supplements are commonly used by infertile women which leads to a positive folate status. However, the effect of folic acid supplements on pregnancy outcome in women with unexplained infertility has not been well investigated. This study evaluated folic acid supplement use and folate status in women with unexplained infertility in relation to IVF pregnancy outcome. In addition, use of folic acid supplements and folate status were compared between women with unexplained infertility and fertile, nonpregnant control women. Women with unexplained infertility used significantly more folic acid supplements and had higher median total folic acid intake from supplements compared with fertile control women (both P < 0.001). Women with unexplained infertility also had significantly higher median plasma folate and lower median plasma homocysteine concentrations than fertile women (both P < 0.001), but folic acid supplementation or folate status were not related to pregnancy outcome in women with unexplained infertility. In conclusion, folic acid supplementation or good folate status did not have a positive effect on pregnancy outcome following infertility treatment in women with unexplained infertility. (C) 2014, Reproductive Healthcare Ltd. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.


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