Acupuncture is a characteristic procedure of traditional Chinese medicine through which many diseases are treated and prevented.
In patients suffering from infertility, it has been seen that combining acupuncture with assisted reproductive treatments can help achieve pregnancy.
Specifically, acupuncture provides benefits in cases of functional sterility, such as anovulation, endometriosis, implantation failure or other hormonal disorders.
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Acupuncture is an ancient Oriental technique that is based on the circulation throughout the body of vital energy or "chi", which flows through channels called meridians.
Thanks to the insertion of fine needles in certain points of the body, such as the skin of the head, wrists, feet, legs and abdomen, acupuncture is able to eliminate energy accumulations and improve their flow through the meridian system. Chi liberation is what we call this.
In conclusion, acupuncture aims to restore the flow and balance of the body's vital energy, thereby boosting its natural healing capacity.
An acupuncture session lasts about 45 minutes.
First, the acupuncturist makes a diagnosis and then inserts about 5-10 needles into the patient's body, which remains lying down and relaxed.
The acupuncture needles are very thin, single-use and sterilized, so the patient has no risk of infection.
These needles remain inserted for about 30 minutes, but are painless because they are inserted at a very superficial level of the skin, between 1 and 3 mm.
Needles are usually used cold, although they can also be heated.
Acupuncture therapy is designed to stimulate the central nervous system, so used to relieve multiple disorders.
Between its many benefits, doctors point out that acupuncture:
That is why acupuncture is a good complementary treatment for both physical and emotional problems. In addition, its only side effects are a feeling of calm and deep relaxation.
Although no scientific evidence exists that acupuncture increases pregnancy rates in infertile patients, it is true that it can provide additional benefit and improve the efficacy of assisted reproductive treatments when used as adjuvant therapy.
More specifically, the following are indications for attending acupuncture sessions while a couple is in fertility treatment::
Clearly, acupuncture will not cure structural problems such as polyps, uterine malformations, or blocked fallopian tubes, among others.
Where indicated, specialists recommend starting acupuncture sessions about 3 months before fertility treatment to improve reproductive prognostics.
As mentioned above, traditional Chinese medicine has multiple benefits on the body thanks to the release of universal energy and its liberation by all meridians of the body.
In terms of restoring female fertility, micropuncture with acupuncture needles has the following positive effects on a woman's body:
Due to all these benefits that acupuncture brings to fertility, many assisted reproduction clinics already include a specialized unit of this millenary technique.
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Acupuncture also provides benefits on men's fertility.
Since it helps stabilize hormone levels, acupuncture contributes to the stimulation of spermatogenesis, the process of sperm formation.
Thus, men with oligozoospermia or any other sperm alteration may benefit from acupuncture and improve their seminal quality.Acupuncture improves the concentration and mobility of sperm, increasing the chances of achieving pregnancy.
On the other hand, acupuncture also helps reduce oxidative stress levels in men, which results in DNA fragmentation and irreparable damage to sperm.
Some research claims that acupuncture may be beneficial in treating infertility in men with low sperm count, especially in cases of idiopathic oligospermia where the cause is not known.
Yes, acupuncture is not dangerous for gestation. However, it is necessary to use a specialist in this area to know which are the exact points to treat, since the insertion of needles in some specific points of the abdominal area could stimulate contractions in the uterus and induce labor.
Acupuncture helps regulate hormonal imbalances and relieve pain. According to some experts, acupuncture, accompanied by phytotherapy (medicinal plants) and dietary supplements, is very useful for treating endometriosis naturally.
It is possible to undergo an acupuncture session both before and after embryo transfer. According to several published studies, acupuncture favors the likelihood of achieving pregnancy. However, studies are scarce and there are no robust conclusions.
If you want to learn more about the types of female infertility that exist and which would be the most appropriate treatment for each of them, you can continue reading in the following post: What Causes Female Infertility?
On the other hand, you will find all the problems that cause male sterility in the following article: What Causes Male Infertility?
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