It can be devastating to struggle with infertility, and the social and emotional impact of experiencing infertility can be life-long. But what if there is a natural, holistic method for improving female fertility?
Scientists are continuing to discover the important link between fertility and NAD levels, giving us hope that NAD+ may be a missing link to the fertility equation.
NAD+ and Fertility
For age-dependent decreases in fertility, NAD+ IV infusions may be able to help. Research has shown promising evidence that supplementing with NAD can improve the quality of oocytes, which are cells in the ovary important to reproductive health and fertility.
Oocytes are formed during fetal development and therefore, it’s understandable why they are highly susceptible to age-related dysfunction. They’re considered among the oldest cells in the body, and unlike other cells, research indicates the body is not able to replenish its oocytes stores.
Having a successful pregnancy depends on oocyte quality, which quickly decreases after the age of 35. This decrease in oocyte quality may be related to the simultaneous decrease in NAD levels that occurs with age.
The good news is that research is showing promising evidence that supplementing with NAD, can help counteract this age-related decline. IV NAD+ provides the most direct delivery of NAD to your cells because it’s infused directly into the bloodstream.
Recognizing Infertility
It’s important to recognize the potential signs and symptoms of infertility.
Infertility is defined by the inability to get pregnant after one year of trying to conceive. But if you have a menstrual cycle that’s too long or too short, this can be an indicator that you’re not ovulating as well. Other signs of infertility can be a menstrual cycle that is irregular or altogether absent.
If you think you may be struggling with infertility, know that you’re not alone. Estimates suggest that 10 to 18 percent of couples have trouble getting pregnant or having a successful pregnancy.
Risk Factors for Infertility
There are various factors that may contribute to infertility:
- Age is the largest contributing risk factor. Both the overall quantity and quality of eggs decrease as age increases.
- Bodyweight is another factor that can impact ovulation. Being either overweight or underweight can interfere with the frequency of ovulation.
- Smoking may increase the risk of miscarriage.
- Sexually transmitted diseases can damage the fallopian tubes.
- Alcohol may interfere with embryonic development.
Why Choose NAD+ IV Infusions?
Your body produces NAD naturally, but its ability to do so decreases with age. NAD+ IV infusions allow you to circumvent this aging process, and deliver NAD+ directly to your cells, where you need it most.
At RevIVeDoc, we provide a customized treatment plan to help support your reproductive goals. Depending on your specific needs and current health status, the frequency and the total number of treatment sessions may vary.
Most clients will require multiple treatment sessions. For recommendations on how frequently you should schedule your NAD+ IV treatments, consult with a board-certified physician specializing in NAD IV treatments.
Our state-of-the-art IV clinic is fully equipped with all the comforts of your home and office, and we cater to your schedule. To learn more about NAD+ for fertility, visit our clinic today.
References:
- Mathur, S. (2018). Relationship between age and infertility in female population undergoing infertility treatments.
- Bertoldo, M. J., Listijono, D. R., Ho, W. H. J., Riepsamen, A. H., Goss, D. M., Richani, D., ... & Loh, W. G. N. (2020). NAD+ Repletion Rescues Female Fertility during Reproductive Aging. Cell Reports, 30(6), 1670-1681.
- Begum, S., Papaioannou, V. E., & Gosden, R. G. (2008). The oocyte population is not renewed in transplanted or irradiated adult ovaries. Human reproduction, 23(10), 2326-2330.
- Igarashi, H., Takahashi, T., & Nagase, S. (2015). Oocyte aging underlies female reproductive aging: biological mechanisms and therapeutic strategies. Reproductive medicine and biology, 14(4), 159-169.
- Bertoldo, M. J., Listijono, D. R., Ho, W. H. J., Riepsamen, A. H., Goss, D. M., Richani, D., ... & Loh, W. G. N. (2020). NAD+ Repletion Rescues Female Fertility during Reproductive Aging. Cell Reports, 30(6), 1670-1681.
- Mathur, S. (2018). Relationship between age and infertility in female population undergoing infertility treatments.