Can
Acupuncture Solve Infertility Problems?
by Dean Caporella
Infertility acupuncture may have started out as a ripple but in
recent times, it is gathering wave-like momentum as an alternative
treatment for infertility. But is it a sound and reliable treatment?
Acupuncture is still somewhat of a mystery to modern
science. The fact that a reasonable explanation of how acupuncture
actually works is yet to be established tends to lend a degree of
skepticism from those who don't understand it. However, in the area
of infertility, several studies conducted in recent years have produced
encouraging results when acupuncture has been used in conjunction
with modern medical techniques. Infertility is such an emotinal
issue that couples, who have exhausted all possible avenues of traditional
treatments without success, will then consider other alternatives
of which acupuncture is one.
Benefits Of Acupuncture
One of the benefits of infertility acupuncture has
been it's ability to regulate ovulation and menstrual cycles as
well as improving sperm mobility. It has been particularly useful
in the area of in vitro fertilization(IVF). Studies have shown that
acupuncture treatment aids in the production of better quality eggs.
There is a correlation between women being more relaxed during fertility
treatments when undergoing corresponding acupuncture treatment.
This relaxation has had the effect of aiding better egg transfer
which in turn has led to higher pregnancy rates.
Are Ther Disadvantages In Using Acupuncture?
An obvious disadvantage of infertility acupuncture
treatment lies in the fact that while it seems beneficial in aiding
problems of function including irregular ovulation, it's use in
treating structural problems is undetermined. However, a study of
acupuncture generally suggests it wasn't designed to repair structural
damage and this is best left to modern surgery techniques. It also
requires several sessions which could be seen as a disadvantage
but again, when emotion comes into play and all other avenues have
failed, then this is usually just a minor inconvenience.
It's important for couples considering infertility
acupuncture to be prudent in their selection of practioner. Making
sure they are licensed to practice is an obvious checkpoint. Before
you even consider acupuncture a discussion should take place between
you and your doctor regarding any possible side effects that may
come about from medication which is already being administered and
acupuncture medication such as herb treatment. It is common for
acupuncture practitioners to offer herb medicine in conjuction with
treatment but you'll need to check with your doctor before taking
these. Why? Simply that some herbs could interfere or hamper the
effects of drugs you have already been prescribed.
Doing some "legwork" prior to choosing
a practioner should involve speaking to friends and families. Find
out whether they have had acupuncture treatment and get recommendations.
Going online and participating in infertility forums is another
avenue that could be pursued.
About the Author
Dean Caporella is a professional broadcaster. Infertility is an
emotional topic. Find out about infertility acupuncture as well
as the latest infertility news and reviews at:http://www.infertilityline.com
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