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Is Acupuncture for Infertility a Viable Option?

Infertility can be frustrating. You've tried and you've tried method after method, consulted your doctor, got a second opinion, but nothing is working. It's to the point where you're considering any option available. Maybe, now, it's time to consider using acupuncture for infertility.

Acupuncture is an ancient medicinal art that involves the insertion of thin needles into specific points on the body, in an attempt to help regulate body functions. It's an interesting science, as most of these acupuncture points are located on channels or meridians that are pathways from the exterior to the interior of the body.

These pathways, as they're manipulated by the needles, can help in achieving or maintaining homeostasis in the body.


When it comes to using acupuncture for infertility, the needles can help to manipulate the thyroid in cases of hypothyroidism (an under-active thyroid) or hyperthyroidism (an over-active thyroid). Acupuncture can also be used to treat spasmed tubes, repeated pregnancy loss, polycystic ovarian syndrome, and even male factors such as sperm-DNA fragmentation.

But does it work? It's reported that acupuncture, combined with herbal remedies and other components of holistic medicine, has been used to treat some cases of infertility. Hnwever, you need to first diagnose the cause of your infertility before you can know if it will work.

If acupuncture is the right route for you, there is a process to it. It's not just turning you into a pincushion at random. Most commonly, patients considering acupuncture for infertility begin their treatments three to four months before insemination. This is reported to be the most effective method. Once conception occurs, many doctors recommend staying with the acupuncture treatment through the twelfth week of pregnancy to avoid the possibility of a miscarriage.

There are specifics points in which acupuncture is effective when treating for infertilty, and points which should be avoided to ensure that the treatment is beneficial. No needles should be inserted anywhere in the abdominal or pelvic region, especially after conception has occurred, or even if pregnancy is suspected.

The great thing about using acupuncture to treat infertility is that there aren't hardly any risks or potential side effects, unless the wrong acupuncture points are used. To avoid this, it's important to seek out and be treated by a licensed acupuncturist that specializes in fertility treatments. Going to a licensed acupuncturist is definitely recommended to ensure the sterility of the needles. There's no point in undergoing a medical procedure for one condition to end up contracting an infection and causing other problems.

Acupuncture for infertility is an extremely safe and viable option for those that have tried other methods with no success. Just be sure to consult with your physician before making any sort of medical decision.


Article Source: Jennifer Hanlop

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