Fertility and the Hyperbaric Chamber
According to the World Health Organization, infertility and sub-fertility impact a significant portion of the global population. In the United States alone, CDC data reveals that 6.1 million women aged 15-44 encounter challenges in conceiving or maintaining pregnancy.
The complexities of conception extend beyond female reproductive health, as various factors influence fertility. Research indicates that infertility stems from female factors, male factors, or a combination of both, along with instances where the cause remains unidentified.
Existing options for individuals seeking pregnancy often involve expensive procedures and hormone-altering medications, accompanied by notable side effects and financial burdens. Recent studies shed light on a promising non-invasive alternative: Hyperbaric Therapy.
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Facilitates the formation of new blood vessels
Enhances arterial and venous blood flow
Promotes optimal vascularization of the endometrium
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Alleviates inflammation associated with endometriosis
Enhances ovarian angiogenesis
Thickens the endometrium
Improves endometrial oxygenation
Stimulates cell division in the basal endometrium
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Reduces sperm DNA fragmentation
Enhances erectile function
Increases sperm motility
Improves sperm velocity
Boosts sperm count
Fertility and the Hyperbaric Chamber Studies
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Assisted Reproductive Treatments with Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy in Male Infertility
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HBOT and in Vitro Fertilization – A Pilot Study
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Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Provides Fertility Support for Women with Thin Endometrium
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Hyperbaric Oxygenation as a Possible Therapy of Choice for Infertility Treatment