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Chinese
Medicine and Infertility
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Evidence
that Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine have been used to aid fertility
can be found in early medical literature dating back to 3AD.
The
condition was first recorded by Zhang Zhong-jing, a famous physician
from the Han Dynasty, in his discussion of diseases in women in the Jin
Gui Yao Lue (Essentials of the Golden Cabinet).
How
does Acupuncture work?
According to the principles of Oriental Medicine, a person's health is
determined by having a balanced flow of "Qi", the vital life
energy circulating through the body.
Acupuncture
and Chinese Medicine are means of influencing this energy to induce a
particular effect in the body. In more modern terms, acupuncture can
affect the nervous system.
Many
modern researchers have confirmed its benefit in the following areas:
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Regulate menstrual cycle.
- Invigorate sperm. Enhance a man's sperm count and motility.
- Enhance general health.
- Reduce stress, control anxiety, enhance sleep and increase energy
level.
- Balance endocrine system.
- Improve blood flow in pelvic cavity.
- Increase the chance of pregnancy for women undergoing in-vitro
fertilization (IVF).
Good
candidates for acupuncture and Chinese medicine are people who have a
functional, rather than structural reason for infertility.
Infertility
due to hormonal problems, immune disorders, amenorrhoea, irregular
menstruation, stress and age related factors all fall into the category
of functional infertility.
Stress
can dramatically decrease fertility in both men and women. Acupuncture
increases fertility by reducing stress.
Acupuncture
and in-vitro fertilization(IVF)
A
study, published in the April, 2002 edition of the medical journal
Fertility and Sterility, found that acupuncture increases the chances of
becoming pregnant for a significant number of women undergoing in-vitro
fertilization (IVF).
Researchers
included 160 patients undergoing IVF for the study. The patients, who
were all required to have good quality embryos, were evenly and randomly
divided into two groups similar in age and diagnosis.
When
the patients were examined using ultrasound six weeks after their IVF
procedures, the differences in pregnancy rates were notable. In the
control group, 26 percent of the women, or 21 out of 80 patients, became
pregnant. Of the patients who had received acupuncture treatments, 42
percent of the women, 34 out of 80, became pregnant.
What
to expect
Fertility treatments may vary from practitioner to practitioner, but on
the average, an acupuncturist will see you once a week for at least
three consecutive cycles (twelve weeks).
Your
treatments will begin with a comprehensive consultation with your
practitioner in which you will discuss details of your menstrual cycle,
medical history, lifestyle, nutrition and exercise habits.
Treatment
will usually include acupuncture, customized herbal therapy, stress
reduction and a reasonable diet

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