Are you facing problems in getting pregnant and have lost faith in all the infertility treatments ranging from the most scientific ones to homeopathic and herbal therapies to treat infertility? Certainly, you, like many other couples must have tried and tested different methods that assure quick and uncomplicated cures to the problem of infertility.

However, if all your myths had to be shelved because these different remedies turned out to be ineffective, you need not worry anymore. With the evolution of medical science and technology, you can now go for treatment having a mix of both western and eastern cultures in the form of In Vitro Fertilization Treatment and the ancient Chinese discipline of Acupuncture. The use of acupuncture in the IVF Fertility Treatment helps in removing the imbalances in a woman’s body and increases the chances of conception substantially. Due to its positive effects and exceptional results in curing infertility, a large number of women with different infertility problems are encouraged to try out acupuncture in addition to their IVF treatments.

Though much has been said and heard about acupuncture, let us understand what it actually means. Essentially, it is a 400 year old Chinese method of treatment that has been passed on from generation to generation. It involves working on specific body systems and pressure points using thin needles, and stimulates and relaxes the areas that are required to put the body systems back into balance. The use of this method mainly aims at returning the body to a state of wellbeing.

After a lot of research conducted across different countries, it was found that women, who underwent the treatment of in vitro fertilization or IVF and complemented the embryo transfer process with acupuncture, had as much as 65 per cent more chances of pregnancy as compared to those who took no additional treatment.

So, if you too are looking to get an IVF treatment with acupuncture to make your dream of having a baby come true and want to get the best of treatments, you can visit our clinic at Thumos Health Center. Our team of specialists, Bryan Abel and Ganit Kriel of Thumos Health Center will work with your IVF physicians to coordinate before and after Acupuncture With In Vitro Fertilization and design your fertility plan such that it meets your specific problems and requirements. In addition, apart from acupuncture treatments, we offer a full range of Eastern medication including herbal fertility supplements. For more details, please log on to our website http://www.ivfacupuncturecenter.com/ and avail the best treatment at the most economical costs.

Bryan R Abel
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6 Responses to “Acupuncture and Fertility: How are Two Related”

  • IzzyT says:

    Acupuncture for infertility?
    My neighbor got pregnant (after she was told it was improbable) after having acupuncture treatments for 3 months.

    Has anyone else heard of this or had experience with it? I asked my fertility specialist about it, but she was hesitant to encourage anything that wasn’t medically related……..

  • blue says:

    Hey, here is some info on it:

    Acupuncture works best when a functional problem is the cause of infertility, specifically when endometriosis, ovulatory problems or hormonal imbalances are the cause for not getting pregnant.

    On the other hand, acupuncture has not been proven to be effective when structural problems, such as an improperly formed epididymis or a blocked fallopian tube, are the cause of infertility.

    Many women chose acupuncture infertility treatment either on its own or in conjunction with assisted reproductive technology (ART) procedures, such as IVF.

    Studies have proved the effectiveness of acupuncture for infertility. A 2004 study conducted by the Reproductive Medicine and Fertility Center in Colorado found that 51% of women who underwent both IVF and acupuncture treatment at the same time became pregnant, while only 36% of those who only underwent IVF did. The latter group also had higher rates of miscarriage stillbirth (20%) compared to those women who had received acupuncture (8%).

    All the best & good luck xxx
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  • Lancs girl says:

    I’ve heard that acupuncture can help to lengthen a short luteal phase. Also there’s some (meta-analysis) to suggest an increase in the success rates of IVF when done in conjunction with acupuncture.

    Try posting on http://www.fertilityfriends.co.uk
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  • redstringlady says:

    Your Doctor’s reaction doesn’t surprise me. Think of all the money insurance companies could save if acupuncture was covered…but then someone else would lose money so it won’t happen.
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  • ~~ Angie~~ says:

    I truly beleave that acpuncture work and will help!!! It totally does not surprise me either about your doctor!! She would lose good money!!
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  • dazzeee331 says:

    it worked for me … i have a 2 year old son from my 6th ivf cycle and first ever cycle doing acupuncture !!!!!!!! it really helped my lining get nice and thick and it relaxed me too !!! id say def give it a try. when i told my re that i was doing it he laughed at me .. well now he has an acupuncturist on his staff !!!!!!!
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