How is RRM different from IVF/IUI‑centered care?

Foundational Last updated April 2026

RRM diagnoses and treats underlying reproductive health conditions while ART (IVF/IUI) bypasses these conditions to achieve pregnancy without addressing root causes.

Fundamental Approach Differences

Restorative Reproductive Medicine operates on a diagnose-and-treat model. RRM clinicians identify specific conditions like endometriosis, PCOS, or male factor issues, then create treatment protocols to restore natural reproductive function. ART-centered care bypasses underlying conditions to achieve pregnancy through technological intervention.

Couples often arrive at RRM clinics after being told their only option is IVF, when they actually have diagnosable, treatable conditions. In ART-centered care, treatment plans are frequently shaped by what insurance covers or what couples can afford, rather than by specific medical need.

RRM Diagnostic and Treatment Components

RRM typically includes thorough diagnostic evaluation, surgical correction when indicated (such as endometriosis excision), nutritional and metabolic optimization, cycle timing education, and ongoing monitoring. The focus is measurable progress toward reproductive health restoration rather than immediate pregnancy achievement.

This couple-centered approach addresses both partners' health, as male factor is the sole cause in about 20% of infertile couples and a contributing factor in another 30 to 40%.

  • Endometriosis affects 10-15% of reproductive-age women but is often undiagnosed or mismanaged with suppressive medications
  • PCOS diagnosis requires specific metabolic evaluation beyond basic hormone panels
  • Male factor evaluation should include assessment beyond basic semen analysis
  • Nutritional deficiencies commonly impact reproductive function in both men and women

A Different Model, Not a Stepping Stone

RRM is not a first step before IVF. It is a fundamentally different approach to reproductive medicine. The goal is not to prepare couples for assisted reproduction. The goal is to restore natural reproductive function so that conception happens in the body, between the couple, without laboratory intervention.

This distinction matters. When reproductive health is genuinely restored through RRM, couples conceive naturally and do not need laboratory assistance for subsequent pregnancies. Their underlying health conditions are treated, not just bypassed. The conventional model frames the body as broken and positions technology as the solution. RRM restores the body's own capacity.

RRM prioritizes reproductive health restoration through root cause treatment, offering couples the opportunity to conceive naturally while addressing underlying conditions that affect long-term health.

This information is educational and not a substitute for individualized medical care. Consult an RRM clinician or healthcare provider for guidance specific to your situation.

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