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Acupuncture for Infertility Problems: Getting Pregnant Tips

Infertility is termed as the incapability to conceive after repeated attempts utilizing normal methods. Infertility is categorized under two types; primary infertility which affects women who have never been pregnant, and secondary infertility; women who have conceived but suffered miscarriages.

Causes for infertility range from age factors, low sperm count or motility, tubal factors and also ovulation difficulties. The more rare causes include use of various drugs, previous tubal litigation, endometriosis and vasectomies.

Studies have shown that infertility rates can be greatly diminished by not indulging in excessive workouts, not smoking, adhering to reasonable weight management guidelines, early treatment for STDs, schedule for regular full physical examinations, avoid caffeinated beverages, stress management and responsible use of birth control to avoid unwanted pregnancies.

Treatment for infertility in modern science mostly depends on the cause. Some of the treatments recommended would be ingesting antibiotics for STDs, surgery to treat endometriosis, taking medications to encourage ovulation such as menotropins, artificial insemination, sperm injections, where individual sperm cells is placed inside the woman’s eggs, and IVF (In Vitro Fertilization), whereby the eggs are fertilized outside the womb and then placed back into the uterus.

Diagnosis of infertility starts with a medical history and physical examination, which may include a pelvic exam to seek for any abnormalities of infections, pap smears to check for any kind of infections, an endometrial biopsy, which examines the uterus lining, ovulation testing, which finds the release of an egg from the ovary, and hormone testing, to gauge the levels of female hormones. A post coital test may also be conducted after 2 and 8 hours of intercourse to establish if a sperm can survive in the cervical mucus.

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Whatever the cause of infertility may be, a natural approach might want to be taken into consideration before taking more complex steps. One of the natural approaches, using traditional methods, is the age-old acupuncture.

Infertility connected to functional problems is more often connected to stress. This may be the reason why many women are unable to conceive, especially those who have jobs in stressful and demanding industries, and work for long hours with little rest in between. Acupuncture is very advantageous for lessening excess tension in the body by creating a cohesive balance in the autonomic nervous system. A professional acupuncturist would be able to deduce that there is a probable hormonal imbalance that can be successfully addressed.

Before making the decision to seek services from an acupuncturist, it is strongly advisable that all tests connected to finding the cause of infertility have already been performed. It is also a good idea to bring all medical records and test results.

In most infertility cases, the women are required to record their basal body temperature every morning. These records will provide intimations of ovulating times and hormonal imbalance scale. Progress can be continually monitored and treatment rendered by consistently recording the basal body temperature.

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