Center
of Assisted Reproduction & Endocrinology
Mark P. Trolice, M.D.
If you are like many women,
you have probably heard that acupuncture combined with
In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) can help increase the chance
of a successful pregnancy. Many women are having great
results utilizing acupuncture to complement the IVF
cycle. A recent study found acupuncture improves pregnancy
success rate by 50% in women undergoing IVF. So how
does this 3,000-year-old medicine actually help support
IVF?
According to Traditional
Chinese Medicine, disease and malfunction in the body
result from blockage in the flow of vital Qi (energy)
and Blood. By removing these blockages and restoring
a smooth normal flow, the body is able to restore health
and optimum organ function. Through the use of hair-thin
needles and Chinese herbs, Acupuncture Physicians are
able to find and remove these blockages of Qi and Blood,
allowing tissues and organs to heal themselves.
Traditional Chinese Medicine
treats the body as a whole. When a woman receives acupuncture
care for fertility, her entire picture of health is
taken into consideration. By restoring the smooth flow
of Qi and Blood within the body, her general well-being
will improve and she will respond better to the I.V.F.
process.
Researchers from The Center
for Reproductive Medicine and Infertility , Weill Medical
College of Cornell University, New York, NY have found
that acupuncture helps:
1. Reduce stress hormones that interfere with ovulation.
2. Normalize hormones that regulate ovulation so an
egg is released.
3. Increase blood flow to the uterus, improving the
chances of embryo implantation.
Researchers determined stress
to be a key factor in infertility. Acupuncture appears
to reduce stress by releasing endorphins in the brain.
Endorphins are chemicals that the body releases that
suppress pain naturally, as well as affect hormones
that influence the menstrual cycle. Acupuncture also
influences levels of FSH and LH and has been found to
regulate the communication between the brain and ovaries,
known as the hypothalamic-pituitary-ovarian axis hypothalamic-pituitary-ovarian
axis.
Chinese herbal remedies and acupuncture aim at promoting
the growth and maturation of ovarian follicles as well
as induce ovulation. When used in conjunction with IVF
Chinese medicine improves the quality of follicles.
Endometrial thickness and uterine artery blood flow
are important for implantation of human embryos during
the transfer stage of IVF. With its central effect on
the nervous system, acupuncture may contribute by dilating
uterine arteries and blood vessels, thereby increasing
blood flow to the endometrium. With a healthy endometrial
lining, chances of a stable implantation and healthy
pregnancy are increased. Acupuncture in non-toxic, affordable
and is increasingly being used as a successful complement
to In Vitro Fertilization.
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