Natural Fertility & IVF with Acupuncture and Chinese Herbs

Chinese medicine has been used for thousands of years to promote fertility in both men and women. Acupuncture and Herbal Medicine can support your fertility journey by regulating your cycle, helping you understand how your cycle works and improving your overall health to 'optimize' your chances of a healthy pregnancy.

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Acupuncture & herbs to support your fertility journey

Acupuncture and herbal medicine can assist with fertility issues stemming from a wide range of causes such as endometriosis, PCOS, irregular cycles and ovulation, hormonal irregularity, decreased ovarian reserve or pregnancy loss.

Treatment can help to regulate the menstrual cycle, balance hormone levels, reduce stress and increase circulation to the uterus and endometrial lining to support fertility. There can be a lot of pressure on women when it comes to fertility and acupuncture is a great option to help you feel relaxed and in control of your fertility.

Sometimes nature needs a helping hand when it comes to fertility and medical intervention is necessary.

There are many forms of assisted reproduction and western medicine can really offer life changing treatment to people looking to conceive. If, for whatever reason, you are considering an IUI or IVF treatment then acupuncture in conjunction with your fertility treatment has been shown to increase your chances of success.

Many women find acupuncture can reduce the unpleasant symptoms of fertility medication, reduce stress levels and support blood flow to the ovaries and uterus. We can create an acupuncture treatment plan to support you through assisted reproduction, including pre-cycle treatments and embryo transfer treatment.


Helpful Links

If you want to find out more about how Chinese Medicine can help you, please get in touch to discuss treatment options and appointment availability. In the meantime, here are a few links you may find useful: