In this study researchers looked at 4 groups of women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS): (1) treatment with clomid, (2) treatment with metformin, (3) clomid + metformin (4) lifestyle modification. The results were that the lifestyle modification group achieved the highest clinical pregnancy rates (20%). The next best was clomid + metformin (14.8%). Our patients always ask us why we are so concerned with diet and exercise modifications and this is why. We see huge differences clinically in people who follow our dietary and lifestyle recommendations. This is the foundation of a successful treatment and the foundation of a healthy pregnancy. As you have seen from other posts, you can’t just do any kind of diet or exercise. This is why we have specific dietary recommendations for people with different conditions. If someone has poor ovarian function they generally don’t get the same diet as someone who has a lining problem unless they have the same underlying causes. Exercise is also crucial and can even make up for some dietary lapses. However, exercise can enhance or inhibit fertility depending on how you do it. The fertility yoga DVDs are excellent routines geared toward each part of your menstrual cycle. They provide the right kind of exercise at the right times of the month. You can learn more about them here.
Fertil Steril. 2009 May 20. [Epub ahead of print]