Acupuncture for Fertility
Acupuncture for fertility has been a major component of Traditional Chinese Medicine for over 3,000 years. Infertility patients experience positive results, whether using Chinese medicine alone, or as a powerful compliment to Western medicine. Supported by scientific research, a huge number of testimonials and thousands of years of Traditional Chinese Medicine, acupuncture can play a significant role in boosting reproductive health.
At AcuMed, we offer a full range of services and support for acupuncture infertility patients in an effort to bring balance and health to those seeking alternative methods for dealing with infertility and those combining our services with In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF) and Intra-Uterine Insemination (IUI). Our acupuncture fertility services include not only acupuncture treatment, but access to supplemental herbal treatment as well as diet and nutritional counselling to best achieve optimal results for our patients and their families.
In our clinic, we believe acupuncture treatments and additional components of Chinese Medicine improve blood circulation throughout the body and help stimulate and balance the body’s hormones. This ability to regulate blood flow to the ovaries and uterus and lower the level of cortisol, a stress hormone that inhibits the reproductive system, further support the use of acupuncture for fertility reasons. These effects may also contribute to reproductive health in general, alleviating other conditions such as menstrual disorders, menopause, endometriosis and other sources of pain and discomfort.
Whether seeking alternative practices to cope with infertility or a compliment to IVF or IUI, acupuncture for fertility is a safe and effective means to acquire positive results. AcuMed is able to provide Chinese medicine, acupuncture treatment, herbal supplement and care to promote health, balance and reproductive well-being to patients. We encourage those with questions or who would like to schedule an appointment to contact us straight away.
