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Issue: Vol 6, No (2024)
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Abstract

This thesis examines the increasing global concern of vitamin D insufficiency and its possible implications for verious health outcomes, including fertility. In vitro fertilization (IVF) is a prevalent assisted reproductive technology utilized by persons facing infertility; yet, the impact of vitamin D on IVF outcomes continues to be a subject of active research and discussion. This thesis analyzes the relationship between vitamin D insufficiency and the success rates of IVF, emphasizing aspects such as clinical pregnancy, embryo quality, and implantation rates. A thorough inspection of the current literature, including a retrospective analysis of IVF cycles, seeks to determine if vitamin D deficiency is associated with reduced IVF success or influences particular facets of the procedure. The consequences of this study may improve comprehension of vitamin D's involvement in reproductive health and aid doctors in recognizing individuals who could benefit from vitamin D supplementation within their fertility treatment regimen. It is suggested to do extra research with larger sample sizes and prospective studies to formulate more definitive clinical guidelines.

Keywords
Vitamin D deficiency in vitro fertilization (IVF) reproductive health