What conditions does RRM address?

Foundational

RRM addresses the root causes of reproductive health conditions including endometriosis, PCOS, unexplained infertility, thyroid dysfunction, luteal phase defects, recurrent pregnancy loss, male factor issues, ovulatory dysfunction, pelvic pain, PMS/PMDD, and perimenopause through individualized cause-based protocols.

Primary Conditions Treated

Restorative Reproductive Medicine takes a cause-based approach to fertility challenges. RRM clinicians address the underlying reproductive health issues that prevent natural conception rather than bypassing them.

Common conditions addressed in RRM practice include:

  • Endometriosis and adenomyosis: surgical excision and adhesion prevention protocols
  • PCOS and anovulation: cycle restoration and metabolic optimization
  • Thyroid disorders: addressing both hypo- and hyperthyroid conditions affecting fertility
  • Luteal phase dysfunction: correcting progesterone deficiency and cycle timing issues
  • Recurrent pregnancy loss: investigating and treating underlying causes
  • Male factor infertility: optimizing sperm parameters through targeted interventions
  • Uterine fibroids and polyps: surgical removal when affecting fertility
  • Chronic endometritis: antibiotic protocols for uterine inflammation
  • Unexplained infertility: reframed as undiagnosed, not unexplained, with systematic evaluation to identify the cause
  • Pelvic pain and irregular periods: diagnostic workup to find the cause, not just manage symptoms
  • PMS / PMDD: hormonal evaluation with cycle-timed testing and targeted support
  • Perimenopause: cycle-charted hormonal transition monitoring and individualized support

Evidence Foundation

  • Endometriosis excision shows superior outcomes to ablation for fertility restoration (Adamson & Pasta, 2010)
  • PCOS responds to targeted metabolic interventions including cycle-timed nutrition protocols
  • Thyroid optimization within narrow fertility ranges improves conception rates
  • Chronic endometritis treatment may improve outcomes in select populations, particularly those with recurrent implantation failure or recurrent pregnancy loss

RRM Approach

RRM's distinguishing commitment is treating the actual condition rather than working around it. Suppressive medications and technological bypasses address neither the cause nor the disease progression. RRM restores normal reproductive function wherever possible.

Each couple receives individualized protocol blocks targeting their specific combination of issues. Both partners are included because fertility involves two people. Treatment timing follows natural cycle physiology rather than artificial timelines.

RRM's cause-based approach treats endometriosis, PCOS, thyroid dysfunction, luteal defects, pregnancy loss, male factor issues, fibroids, polyps, and chronic endometritis through individualized fertility restoration protocols.

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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