Acupuncture

ARE YOU GETTING READY TO UNDERGO FERTILITY TREATMENT?

ARE YOU EXPERIENCING DIFFICULTIES PRODUCING QUALITY EGGS? ARE YOU UNABLE TO PRODUCE A SUFFICIENT AMOUNT OF MATURE EGGS?

ACUPUCTURE AND IVF

Studies have shown that acupuncture can improve uterine blood flow, which may create a more hospitable environment for implantation.

Acupuncture also have a calming effect on patients. While embroiled in the stress of fertility treatments, that improved relaxation can be crucial to overall wellness – particularly when you understand how stress hormones can inhibit fertility. If for no other reason, acupuncture can be a great relaxation technique to rely on.

If you are hoping to receive the full benefits of treatments you should consider utilizing acupuncture treatments on the same day as your embryo transfer. At our clinic we have a acupuncturists specialist for this reason, so it is worth talking to your IVF coordinator to find out availability.

Acupuncture is not a guarantee that your IVF cycle will work, but it can be a natural way to improve your chances of success. Enjoy the relaxation benefits that acupuncture can provide, and sit back envisioning your healthy embryo accomplishing a smooth implantation into your uterus.

ACUPUCTURE

Also there is recommended starting traditional Chinese medicine treatment 3 to 4 months before you plan to undergo egg retrieval. It can help the success of your IVF treatment; it increases the number of retrieved eggs, their maturity and quality. Those are key factors necessary for successful IVF treatment.

Sometimes during such a preparation period with Chinese medicine, some couples actually manage to conceive in a natural way; others significantly increase their chances of success during their first IVF cycle.

Tailor-made herbal decoction and acupuncture increase the number of mature eggs, enhance the egg quality and considerably decrease the risk of a failed IVF cycle. They increase the blood supply into the uterus and ovaries.

With regard to the male factors, preparation for an IVF cycle by means of Chinese medicine can often solve the problem of allergies to partner’s sperm experienced by some women. It can reduce the deformations in sperm, while increasing sperm count, vitality and speed.

With the help of acupuncture and other methods of traditional Chinese medicine, a woman’s body can be prepared for future pregnancy. This consists primarily in accumulating excess Qi and blood energy. A woman’s body is quite complicated and the uterine area is often a place where energy stagnates, where there is cold and dampness. This area needs to be warmed and made the energy to flow freely. The uterus needs to be prepared to be a comfortable place for the baby to live.

Is the acupuncture painfull?

Acupuncture treatment consists of the insertion of thin needles into areas on the patient’s body that correspond to acupuncture points. Acupuncture is without side effects and is very well tolerated. It is not particularly painful or uncomfortable. Very thin needles are used, which are usually only applied to the superficial structure of the body. The patient may feel, for example, warmth, a slight tingling sensation or even a slight pressure at the injection site, but all this is a desirable sign that something is happening.

CHINESE MEDICINE COMPLEMENTS A THOROUGH TREATMENT OFFERED BY AN IVF CLINIC SINCE IT USES A STRICTLY INDIVIDUAL APPROACH TO EACH AND EVERY WOMAN. INDIVIDUAL APPROACH IS A PRIORITY AND A MUST. BY RESPECTING ALL OF YOUR INDIVIDUAL FACTORS, CHINESE MEDICINE INCREASES YOUR CHANCES OF GETTING PREGNANT.

With the help of traditional Chinese medicine methods, it is possible to promote the nutrition of the eggs, the growth of the lining, etc. The woman is also encouraged to get enough sleep, rest, eat well.

After the transfer, it is ideal if a woman approaches herself with proper self-love, takes care of herself, maintains a calmer regime, avoids stress, physical stress, surrounds herself with beauty and focuses on the lightness of being.

Acupuncture is performed by experts in traditional Chinese medicine:

Mon – 11-12am
Tue – 11-12am, 2:30-3:30pm
Wed – 11-12am
Thur – 10:30-11:30am

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