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Infertility can be devastating, and it's frustrating
that there have been limited treatment options. In-vitro
fertilization (IVF) is costly, uncomfortable and doesn't
always work. Those who've already tried it four or
five times understand!
Results of a New Study on Acupuncture and
IVF
Until recently, women have had no proven method to
improve their odds with each IVF attempt. New hope
has been provided by the encouraging results of a
well-designed, German study on acupuncture-assisted
reproduction therapy. The 160 participants were divided
into two groups, each receiving a standard in-vitro
procedure (IVF). One of the groups, however, received
acupuncture before and after implantation. The standard
in-vitro group had a 26.3% pregnancy rate, while the
acupuncture group showed a 42.5% success rate.
In-vitro
Fertilization
(IVF) Only |
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Acupuncture
plus IVF |
26.3% |
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42.5% |
Chinese Medicine (Acupuncture and Herbs) for
Fertility
Chinese medicine has treated infertility effectively
for thousands of years. Modern studies have been aimed
at understanding why acupuncture is effective. This
is the first significant scientific proof that acupuncture
can improve pregnancy rates. Acupuncture is only half
of the story, however. Chinese medical practitioners
rely heavily on herbal medicine for infertility. One
without the other is akin to having a right hand without
the left; you'll be far more effective with both.
The combination of herbs and acupuncture is used to
assist the natural method of conception, whether the
cause of infertility involves the man or the women,
or both.
Chinese Herbs for Male and Female Infertility
Nearly 50% of infertility cases require some intervention
with both parties. In men, Chinese herbs can raise
testosterone levels and sperm count. Chinese medicine
for women can regulate hormones; stimulate ovulation
and correct nutritional deficiencies that make sustaining
a pregnancy difficult. The herbs make the body a "more
hospitable environment" for the baby. This treatment
is effective and gentle. Considering that fertility
drugs often cause dreaded side effects such as, weight
gain, depression and mood swings, you may want to
try Chinese medicine first.
Greater Chances when Combining East and West
The causes of difficult conception can vary from
couple to couple. There are some situations where
Chinese medicine cannot substitute for traditional
fertility treatment. For the woman with a structural
problem, like blocked tubes, in-vitro may be her only
option. In this case, attempting to conceive naturally
via acupuncture and herbs will not only waste time
and money, but can create false hopes. In this type
of case, the most appropriate action is to combine
Chinese medicine with fertilization procedures to
better the odds. And the cost of Chinese Medicine
is minimal compared to the average fee ($5000) for
each in-vitro attempt.
Increase chances with IVF and Acupuncture In Denver
Contact Healing Arts Medical Center in Denver to
provide you with the best chance for fertility. Learn
more about IVF and Chinese Medicine.
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