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Evidence for the use of complementary and alternative medicines during fertility treatment: a scoping review.

Skye A MinerStephanie RobinsYu Jia ZhuKathelijne KeerenVivian GuSuzanne C ReadPhyllis Zelkowitz
Published in: BMC complementary and alternative medicine (2018)
Overall, the quality of the evidence across CAM methods was poor not only because of the use of research designs that do not yield conclusive results, but also because results were contradictory. There is a need for more research using strong methods such as randomized controlled trials to determine the effectiveness of CAM in relation to fertility treatment, and to help physicians and patients make evidence-based decisions about CAM use during fertility treatment.
Keyphrases
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