Did you know Acupuncture can help you get pregnant? Fertility can be difficult for some couples. However, there are many options to help. And extensive research shows that acupuncture can be a wonderful solution for couples with fertility issues (1).  In fact, Acupuncture has been utilized to improve Fertility since ancient times.  This blog is about Chiropractor West Palm Beach: Acupuncture To Improve Fertility.

 

Acupuncture is Natural and Has Been Utilized To Improve Fertility For Centuries

Firstly, Acupuncture has been used for over 4000 years to treat pain and other health problems/issues. The acupuncture treatment stimulates the imbalanced pathways along the meridians to bring balance back.  Mainly, the goal is to activate the body’s natural healing abilities and bring balance back to your body. It’s often used as part of a broader approach to healthcare.

Secondly, Research has shown the ability of acupuncture to improve sperm/egg quality.  This is due to how acupuncture treatments help balance your hormones.

Thirdly, many couples are undergoing acupuncture treatment in conjunction with fertility treatments to improve their pregnancy rates.

Fourthly, acupuncture helps with stress and overall wellness for a healthier pregnancy.

 

Chiropractor West Palm Beach: Acupuncture To Improve Fertility and Research

In research, it was observed that acupuncture before and after invitro fertilization significantly increased the pregnancy rates in women with unexplained infertility. It was also found that acupuncture reduced anxiety and stress levels that occurred before invitro fertilization. Moreover, it takes a few months for the sperm and eggs to develop.  Therefore, couples usually start acupuncture months ahead of their fertility treatments. 

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How Does Acupuncture Help Fertility?

Acupuncture has been utilized in Asia to regulate the female reproductive system for thousands of years.  Studies have shown that acupuncture affects the nervous system.  Acupuncture triggers the nerves and brain. Additionally, it helps in the following ways to improve fertility:  

  • Improving sperm count and motility
  • Reducing stress and anxiety associated with infertility
  • Normalizing hormone production and endocrine system
  • Improving blood flow to the reproductive organs (uterus and testes)
  • Decreasing chance of miscarriage
  • Decreasing inflammation that may be causing infertility
  • Regulating the menstrual cycle
  • Increasing the chance of pregnancy for women undergoing in vitro fertilization (IVF)

 

Acupuncture Helps Improve Fertility by Reducing Stress

First, Stress is one of the most prevalent causes of infertility.  Furthermore, an outcome of infertility only makes the stress increase.  Acupuncture is extremely successful with decreasing stress.  

Second, many recent studies have established a link between a woman’s day-to-day stress levels and lowered pregnancy chances.  When a woman’s body undergoes stress, they recognize it is not an ideal time to have a baby and react accordingly. Also, periods of stress greatly impact our lifestyles and can cause a less frequent sex life. Lastly, Stress can also cause couples to turn to unhealthy habits.  For example, this includes: drinking alcohol/ drugs, caffeine, smoking.  All of these are key factors for infertility.

Third, stress can affect semen quality and quantity.  This is because stress can negatively impact the production of certain hormones (e.g. testosterone). 

Fourth, Acupuncture can help reduce depression.  Sadly, this can be common in couples undergoing infertility treatment.  

 

Acupuncture Helps Improve Fertility by Improving Circulation

The theory is that many cases of infertility arise due to not enough blood flow.  Acupuncture treatments increase your blood circulation. This will ensure that proper blood flow is reaching your reproductive organs. Research has shown that acupuncture has a positive effect on blood flow.  In one study, acupuncture’s ability to increase circulation in the uterine arteries of infertile women was recognized. 

 

Dr. Natalie Meiri
Dr. Natalie Meiri

Acupuncture Helps Improve Fertility by Improving Sleep

Numerous studies have confirmed that sleep issues can greatly affect men’s and women’s overall and reproductive health. In fact, acupuncture has been used to help treat insomnia. Studies on couples who have sleep issues found that those with insomnia are more likely to have fertility issues. 

The exact mechanism by which acupuncture relieves insomnia is unclear. However, it appears that acupuncture needling on certain acupoints can have effects on or transfer information to the appropriate organs. Furthermore, an explanation is found in the “meridians theories” in Traditional Chinese Medicine. For instance, in one study, it appeared acupuncture altered the electrical activity of multiple meridians in insomnia patients.

Moreover, basic science and various clinical studies have indicated that acupuncture regulates various neurotransmitters and hormonal factors.  This includes endorphins, serotonin, norepinephrine, adrenocorticotrophic hormone (ACTH), cortisol, acetylcholine (Ach), melatonin, substance P, other neuropeptides, gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), and nitric oxide.  And all of these play major roles in sleep regulation and overall health.

 

Chiropractor West Palm Beach: Acupuncture To Improve Fertility

Research has shown that acupuncture has a positive effect and no adverse effects on pregnancy outcomes.  Meiri Chiropractic offers acupuncture to improve fertility. Dr. Natalie Meiri is board certified in acupuncture and has been a chiropractic physician for over 20 years.  Contact us today for an acupuncture treatment in West Palm Beach at 561-253-8984.

 

References: (1) Journal of Clinical Medicine, March 4, 2021: Article Acupuncture for Poor Ovarian Response: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Jihyun Kim 1,† , Hoyoung Lee 1,†, Tae-Young Choi 1 , Joong Il Kim 1 , Byoung-Kab Kang 2 , Myeong Soo Lee 1 , Jong Kil Joo 2 , Kyu Sup Lee 2,* and Sooseong You