Acupuncture and Fertility


Are you planning to start a family or undergoing medical assistance for conception (such as IVF)? Acupuncture can be a valuable support for improving fertility in both women and men. According to Chinese medicine, several organs (notably the Kidneys, Spleen, and Liver) contribute to hormonal balance and the quality of eggs or sperm.


During a session focused on fertility, needles are placed on key points to stimulate blood flow and regulate hormones. At the same time, acupuncture can help reduce stress, which often plays a role in difficulties conceiving. Many people experience profound relaxation after each session, which helps improve sleep, energy levels, and overall well-being.


Acupuncture’s positive effects on fertility are increasingly recognized, particularly when combined with other medical or natural approaches. If you’re undergoing IVF or artificial insemination, it can help optimize uterine blood circulation and boost your chances of success.


In the end, acupuncture provides a gentle, holistic method to support fertility. By rebalancing both body and mind, it creates a more favorable environment for conception and helps you navigate this sometimes stressful period with greater serenity.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How can acupuncture support fertility and conception?

Acupuncture helps balance hormones, improve blood flow, and reduce stress. It supports your body’s natural energy (Qi) to prepare for pregnancy.

When should I start acupuncture if I want to get pregnant?

It’s helpful to start a few months before trying to conceive. This gives your body time to build a strong foundation.

Can acupuncture help with IVF or IUI success rates?

Yes, it may increase your chances by supporting your body through each phase and helping you stay calm during the process.

What fertility issues can acupuncture address?

It can help with irregular cycles, hormone imbalances, stress, and other conditions that may affect fertility.

How many treatments are recommended for fertility support?

Many people start with weekly sessions and adjust based on progress and treatment goals.

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