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The association between the pre-pregnancy vaginal microbiome and time-to-pregnancy: a Chinese pregnancy-planning cohort study.

Xiang HongJun ZhaoJiechen YinFanqi ZhaoWei WangXiaoling DingHong YuXu MaBei Wang
Published in: BMC medicine (2022)
This cohort study demonstrated an association between the pre-pregnancy vaginal microbiome and female fecundability. A vaginal microbiome characterized by a higher abundance of L. iners and lower abundances of L. crispatus and L. gasseri appeared to be associated with a lower fecundability. Further research now needs to confirm whether manipulation of the vaginal microenvironment might improve human fecundability.
Keyphrases
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  • pregnancy outcomes
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