Are you or a loved one having trouble conceiving a child? If so, chances are that you are seeking a treatment method that will increase your likelihood of conception if you are pursuing assisted reproductive therapies (ART) such as in vitro fertilization, egg/sperm donation or insemination. Even if you aren’t pursuing ART but are struggling to conceive, acupuncture can be a big help.
Acupuncture is regaining credibility as an effective treatment for infertility. I stress regaining, as it has been used for centuries in Eastern cultures to much great effect. Acupuncture combined with herbal medicine serves as a powerful complement to traditional medical treatment and has been show to increase the likelihood of conception. You can also increase the chance of success by engaging in acupuncture treatment before and after insemination, donor-egg transfer or IVF.
It’s best to consult with a licensed acupuncturist as soon as possible, as the degree of success often depends on your individual experience with infertility.
Feel free to click here to contact our acupuncturist extraordinaire, Renee Verspohl, L.Ac. for more information about this amazing treatment method.
Have you received acupuncture to increase your chances of conception? Please share your experience in the comments below. We sincerely appreciate your contribution.
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Great article! Thanks for the wonderful information.
I had no idea accupuncture was good for fertility, I’ll be sure to pass along this info to a few friends
Great article! The benifits of acupuncture seem to be endless.
I have tried accupunture a couple of times for fertility and it did not work.
Willing to try it again and more seriously this time.
Hopefully it works!
I had no idea acupuncture was good for fertility either! I wish someone would have mentioned it when I was trying to get pregnant with my daughter.
Dawn,
The article grabbed my attention and was well written. I am interested in learning more about how accupuncture relates to accupressure in ways I can use in my role at school: mediator, administrator, mother, mother to students and staff. There is much healing to be done at a variety of levels. I am glad you wrote. It has peaked my interest in learning more!
I have heard of this working for fertility before- I am still anxious to try it out for my migraines!
Hi Valerie…Sorry to hear that acupuncture didn’t work for you as of yet. It tends to work best if you get consistent treatments. Feel free to give our acupuncturist Renee a call for some more information.
Dawn
This article is intriguing. I am definitely interested in learning more about this.