In recent years, nutritional supplements and antioxidants have been increasingly considered as adjuncts in the management of female infertility. However, the scientific evidence supporting their use remains heterogeneous, and clinical decision-making in this area often lacks clear, evidence-informed guidance. This edited volume aims to provide a clinically oriented overview of the use of nutritional supplements and antioxidants in the treatment of women’s infertility.Clinicians, reproductive health specialists, and researchers who are involved in the care of women with infertility will welcome this structured, evidence-based overview of nutritional and antioxidant interventions within a clinical framework.
Maryam Azizi-Kutenaei, M.D, Ph.D Fertility and Infertility Research Center, Hormozgan University of Medical Sciences, Bandar Abbas, IranFarzaneh Fesahat, Ph.DReproductive Immunology Research Center, Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences, Yazd, Iran
1. Introduction 2. Inositol; It's Impact on Infertility Treatment 3. Clinical Applications and Evidence of Melatonin in Infertility Treatment 4. Alpha-Lipoic Acid: A Therapeutic Antioxidant in the Treatment of Women's Infertility 5.Coenzyme Q10: A Mitochondrial Energizer for Enhancing Female Fertility 6. Vitamin E 7. Selenium and Zinc in Female Infertility Treatment 8. Vitamin D: It’s Role in Hormonal Regulation and Fertility 9. Folic Acid and Folate 10. The Role of Probiotics in Gynecological Disorders: RCT-Based Evidence 11. Conclusion