What are the success rates for NaProTechnology and RRM?
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RRM success rates vary by condition and couple-specific factors, with published studies showing conception rates of 20-76% depending on diagnosis, age, and treatment protocol, while measuring both reproductive restoration and overall health outcomes.
Success in Restorative Reproductive Medicine means more than just pregnancy rates. RRM clinicians track multiple outcomes: symptom resolution, cycle normalization, hormonal balance restoration, and yes, conception rates for couples seeking pregnancy. This comprehensive approach differs from ART facilities that primarily report live birth rates per procedure.
Published research on NaProTechnology protocols shows variable results by condition. A 2025 study of 1,310 couples reported an overall take-home baby rate of 62.1% with NaPro treatment, varying by age (83.7% for ages 18-30, 53.3% for ages 36-40). Success rates varied by diagnosis, with favorable outcomes across multiple reproductive conditions (Frontiers in Reproductive Health, 2025) and patient factors. These numbers reflect couples who achieved pregnancy naturally after RRM treatment, not through assisted reproductive technology.
- Hilgers (2004): 76% conception rate in select ovulatory dysfunction cases
- Stanford et al. (2008): 38% pregnancy rate in endometriosis patients over 24 months
- Multiple NaProTechnology studies show 20-60% ranges across various reproductive conditions
What RRM Measures Differently
RRM success extends beyond conception rates to include cycle regularity, pain reduction, energy improvement, and disease progression halting. Couples often report significant quality of life improvements even when pregnancy isn't the primary goal. The cause-based approach means addressing root reproductive dysfunction, not just bypassing it.
Individual success depends on multiple factors: age, specific diagnosis, treatment compliance, male factor involvement, and how long conditions went undiagnosed. RRM clinicians provide personalized prognosis based on comprehensive evaluation, not population averages.
RRM success rates reflect comprehensive reproductive health restoration, measured through multiple outcomes including natural conception rates, symptom resolution, and cycle normalization for each couple's specific situation.
This information is educational and not a substitute for individualized medical care. Consult your RRM clinician or healthcare provider for guidance specific to your situation.