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Clowns can help you get pregnant -- humorous but true

http://www.mnn.com/family/babies-pregnancy/stories/clown-humor-linked-to-in-vitro-success

Clown humor linked to in vitro success
A study found that the odds of IVF success were higher among women entertained by a 'medical clown' right after the embryos were implanted.
By ReutersWed, Jan 12 2011 at 10:23 PM EST Comments


CLOWNING AROUND: Researcher Shevach Friedler said more studies are needed to see if other stress-reducing techniques might be useful, noting that it wasn't clear if the clown intervention had actually worked to curb stress. (Photo: ZUMA Press)
NEW YORK - Is laughter the best medicine? Perhaps not always — but it may help women who are trying to become pregnant through in-vitro fertilization, an Israeli study found.

In a study of 219 women undergoing IVF published in Fertility and Sterility, an Israeli team led by Shevach Friedler found that the odds of success were greater among women who were entertained by a professional "medical clown" just after the embryos were transferred to their wombs.

Overall, 36 percent became pregnant, as compared to 20 percent of women who'd had a comedy-free recovery after the transfer procedure.

Friedler said he got the idea for the study after reading about the potential physiological impact of laugher as a "natural anti-stress mechanism."

"Patients suffering from infertility undergoing IVF are incredibly stressed," said Friedler, who is based at Assaf Harofeh Medical Center in Zrifin, Israel, in an email to Reuters Health.

"So I thought that this intervention could be beneficial for them at the crucial moments after embryo transfer."

To test the idea, the research team had a medical clown visit their fertility clinic periodically over one year. Of the 219 women in the study, half underwent embryo transfer on a day the clown was at the clinic.

During recovery from the procedure, each woman had a 15-minute visit from the clown, who performed a specific routine created by Friedler — who has studied movement and mime — and a colleague.

The researchers found that, compared to women who came to the clinic on a "non-clown" day, those who'd had a laugh were more than twice as likely to become pregnant, when other factors such as age, type of infertility and the number of embryos transferred, were taken into account.

Friedler said more studies were needed to see if other stress-reducing techniques might be useful, noting that it wasn't clear if the clown intervention had actually worked to curb stress. Researchers also don't know what role emotional stress might play in IVF success.

So-called "clown care" has long been used at medical centers in Israel, the United States, Canada, Europe and Australia, usually in children's hospitals. Israel's University of Haifa also recently launched a degree program in "medical clowning."

Friedler said that if studies at other centers back up his findings, fertility clinics elsewhere might take up the tactic.

"After all, this is one of the least hazardous interventions in our field," he said.

(Reporting by Amy Norton at Reuters Health; editing by Elaine Lies)
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1571146 tn?1399909692
I like this study, think they are onto something!!
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1272624 tn?1395434357
Hi Honey,
  It makes so much sense, I just told my DH, he makes me lau all the time except during iui, he's gonna perform for me, let's see what happens! Now I know why all the men in my family are funny!
Hugs,
Melanie
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1415321 tn?1306969953
Oh yeah!  But maybe at least put on a really funny sitcom or something!  Endorphins... good stuff!!
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1515688 tn?1328151024
Maybe I should have a clown on stand-by after bd while I have my butt on a pillow for 30 minutes?  LOL!!!! Now THAT'S funny!!!

Thanks for sharing!
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1415321 tn?1306969953
I think it's really about stress relief and getting the endorphins going more than about clowns, but hey, when we say that we're willing to try anything.....  LOL!

Linda
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