Acupuncture and Fertility
- Min Sung Kim
- May 1
- 1 min read
Acupuncture greatly improves the function of the female and male reproductive systems. Many infections or endocrine imbalances could cause problems with conception. Infections can be bacterial, viral, or fungal, and most produce inflammation. Inflammation prevents proper responses of the reproductive systems, and impinges blood flow. Examples include diagnoses of pelvic inflammatory disease, PCOS, and endometriosis. All of these are inflammatory conditions. Acupuncture has been shown to be effective in reducing inflammation, and creating hormonal balance. Current modes of therapy are hormone replacement therapies, in vitro fertilization, and intrauterine insemination. Varicocele surgery or sperm injections are options for men. Adding acupuncture to these modes of therapies that exist today, improves one's fertility much more, due to the nature of what acupuncture does. Acupuncture assists in the production of blood, reduces inflammation, and improves the quality of our bodily systems. According to an article in Medical Acupuncture, "Acupuncture does not increase the risk of miscarriage. Additionally, acupuncture was 42% more effective to increase live births when women had previously failed a cycle, and baseline pregnancy rate continues to mediate acupuncture's effects (Hullender Rubin, L. 2019)."

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