Tackling a Seeming Mismatch: Acupuncture, Infertility

The Chinese gave the world the procedure known as acupuncture. Infertility problems, however, do not seem to plague the Chinese. Maybe that fact is some evidence that acupuncture could prove to be a useful tool for childless couples that want desperately to become parents. The following article offers some more information on that seemingly strange pairing.
In an article about acupuncture, infertility information would seldom be expected. Yet those two medical issues might well be related. The following article will look more closely at that relationship.

Western physicians believe that needles affect the nervous system during the procedure known as acupuncture. Infertility problems might disappear upon changes that affect the nervous system. The veracity of that second statement is born out by the stories of childless couples that have gone on vacation to a relaxing spot, such as Hawaii. Some couples found that the relaxing atmosphere aided conception.

Health professionals are mow learning even more about the two issues addressed in the opening sentence: acupuncture, infertility. Growing evidence points to the ability of acupuncture to abolish feelings of nausea. It can help control the nausea that follows surgery and the nausea that follows chemotherapy.

The nausea that women suffer in early pregnancy can also be controlled through the use of acupuncture. Infertility experts should make note of that fact. That fact seems to suggest that acupuncture could indeed serve as an effective method for “curing” whatever problem might hinder the ability of a couple to become parents.

If one were to turn in a health book from pages on acupuncture to pages on infertility, one would learn that a study of the woman’s fertility cycle can help with conception. Could that be yet another clue that there might be reason to relate acupuncture and infertility? Could that information offer a hint concerning the potential of acupuncture as a tool in the fight against infertility?

Childless couples are already learning how to use the calendar in their effort to surmount problems with infertility. Maybe such couples could look at a calendar as an indicator of when they should try acupuncture. Infertility problems might then be addresses with acupuncture needles. If they could be addressed at the proper time, then the acupuncture might be highly effective.

Recall the facts mentioned at the start of this article. Acupuncture is thought to affect the nervous system. In line with that fact, a change in the nervous system, i.e. relaxation, has been shown to aid conception. The growing number of tools for studying a woman’s fertility cycle suggest the need for a closer look at how acupuncture, if used at the correct time, might well help a couple to overcome fertility problems.

Acupuncture would have one big advantage over the present methods used to fight infertility. Acupuncture would be a much less expensive way to deal with infertility issues. Acupuncture would also allow a couple to avoid many of the unpleasant aspects of the existing infertility treatments.

Success with acupuncture might encourage a look at a second pair: endometriosis, infertility. Researchers might want to launch an effort directed toward an analysis of that pair. Taking information on endometriosis, infertility issues could be re-examined and re-assessed.
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