The interest in and understanding of the human microbiome has grown remarkably over recent years. Advances in molecular techniques have allowed researchers to identify and study the microbiota and also use this information to develop therapeutic solutions for a spectrum of conditions. Alongside the growing interest in the microbiome, societal changes have resulted in many couples looking to start families later in life, therefore increasing the demand for assisted reproductive technologies. Combining these trends, it makes sense that clinicians are eager to understand and exploit the microbiome of their patients, i.e. the reproductive microbiome, in order to help them achieve their goal of becoming parents. This paper aims to provide an overview of the current and future research into the reproductive microbiome in relation to fertility and also share clinical practice recommendations for physicians who are new to this field or unsure about how they can utilise what is known to help their patients.

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Reproductive BioMedicine Online: an international journal devoted to biomedical research on human conception and the welfare of the human embryo
Erasmus MC: University Medical Center Rotterdam

García-Velasco, J.A. (Juan A), Budding, D. (Dries), Campe, H. (Hartmut), Malfertheiner, S.F. (Sara Fill), Hamamah, S. (Samir), Santjohanser, C. (Claudia), … Laven, J. (2020). The reproductive microbiome – clinical practice recommendations for fertility specialists. Reproductive BioMedicine Online: an international journal devoted to biomedical research on human conception and the welfare of the human embryo. doi:10.1016/j.rbmo.2020.06.014