I seem to be treating an ever increasing number of people with fertility issues. Whether we are leaving it later to start a family too wrapped up in a stressful life or over exposed to xeno oestrogens, more people are arriving at my practise unhappy at the length of time it seems to be taking to conceive.
Becoming pregnant is not always straightforward. It involves a delicate synchronisation of physical, psychological and emotional factors. It is the acupuncturist’s aim to keep you as relaxed, enriched and empowered throughout this potentially stressful journey.
I recommend people to try acupuncture before considering assisted conception techniques (IVF, IUI, ICSI etc.)You will be treated according to your unique differential diagnosis and may well conceive whilst on the waiting list to see a consultant. One of my patients describes her experience:
"At the end of 2006 I had a missed-miscarriage and then problems with the resulting evacuation procedure. Finally I was given the all clear and told I would have no trouble conceiving again, but six months later I wasn't pregnant and felt that I wanted some help other than what was available through my GP. I had heard great things about acupuncture from a friend who also had fertility concerns and so looked for a registered practitioner who specialised in this area. As a result I got in contact with Brendagh and within two months I was pregnant. Not only do I believe that seeing Brendagh helped my body regarding fertility, but being a long-term asthmatic, I have also found acupuncture to be hugely beneficial in this area."
Mrs P.T.
Clevedon
I’m still surprised at how many women consider their periods as “normal” despite headaches, sore breasts, abdominal pain, clotting, dribbling or breakthrough bleeding. These are all signs of minor disharmonies that could be holding up your happy event. If you chart your daily temperature, bring this along to your consultation, as it’s a valuable diagnostic tool.
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