How acupuncture can help fertility
Starting a family is one of the biggest decisions to make in life, yet having a child is not always easy. Although many spend the first few years of their reproductive lives using contraceptives to avoid pregnancy, when they do want children approximately 12 per cent of couples prove to be infertile.
Acupuncture can be directed at specific health problems from polycystic ovarian syndrome and irregular menstrual cycles through to general health problems such as stress and can be used as a sole treatment or used in conjunction with western medical fertility treatment.
Acupuncture is very successful in treating infertility in both women and men, and since acupuncture treats the body, mind and spirit it is hugely beneficial in helping relieve the emotional and stress related problems, as well as addressing the infertility itself.
Research shows that acupuncture improves the function of the ovaries to produce better quality eggs.
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) helps to regulate the hormone levels to help produce a larger number of follicles.
Increased blood flow to the uterus in turn creates a thicker uterine lining. The result is better likelihood of implantation of the embryo to the uterus.
During implantation of the embryos, acupuncture and herbs can help prevent the uterus from contracting, thereby also preventing the patient from experiencing painful cramps.
Lessen the side effects of the drugs used in IVF, such as emotional instability, insomnia, and palpitations.
Acupuncture can strengthen the immune system. For males, TCM can improve the quality and quantity of the semen to create better quality embryos.
Acupuncture offers women and their partners the opportunity to prepare for conception through optimising their general and reproductive health and providing natural fertility support where necessary. Give your baby the best possible start in life.
To book an appointment or for more information contact Geraldine Rudkins at the Springhill Clinic 056 7753888. Website : www.acupuncturekilkenny.com
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