Acupuncture for fertility: Can it improve reproductive health?

There are several benefits of acupuncture for women's health. For centuries, it has been used to treat hormonal imbalance, menstrual disorder and even infertility.
Dr Swetha M.P Published: 22 Apr 2023, 13:30 pm IST
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Acupuncture has a very long history and is still well-known for its advantages in treating and promoting the health of women today. It is a tradition based on the idea that any disturbance in the flow of the body’s natural energy can cause health issues. In this practice, thin needles are inserted by acupuncturists into certain body spots to balance the body’s energy, encourage healing, and aid in relaxing. While acupuncture is effective for a variety of conditions, it’s believed that it can be beneficial in improving your reproductive health as well. Wondering how? Let’s find out.

Acupuncture for fertility

Although it originated in China, the practice of acupuncture is today used all over the world. It is used by women both in conjunction with IVF and to assist their natural capacity to become pregnant. Although it won’t boost your fertility directly, it can aid in the treatment of infertility by increasing blood flow to the reproductive organs, reducing stress (which is one of the main reasons of infertility), and regulating hormones. Acupuncture can be considered a beneficial treatment for restoring fertility in patients by enhancing sperm quality and ovarian function as well as balancing the endocrine system and hormones, according to the National Centre for Biotechnology Information. Your chances of becoming pregnant may rise as a result of these advantages.

Benefits of acupuncture

Women are the foundation of life and the continuity of families. Women’s illnesses can be ten times more challenging to treat than men’s due to their susceptibility during pregnancy and childbirth and the harm they may cause. Acupuncture is one of the most popular and helpful therapies that can make you feel relaxed and even enhance your sleep, digestion, and general well-being.

Here are a few top health advantages of acupuncture for women’s gynaecological health:

1. Helps in promoting regular menstrual cycles

Acupuncture has been used to treat the regulation and maintenance of a healthy menstrual cycle for a very long time. Chinese medicine has been used to treat women’s menstruation issues including irregular cycles, painful periods, PMS symptoms, odd disappearance of periods, heavy bleeding, and spotting. Not only this, although illnesses like polycystic ovarian syndrome and endometriosis have been treated in modern medicine, the symptoms are the same and can also be managed with Chinese medicine and acupuncture.

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Acupuncture can improve your menstrual cycle. Image courtesy: Adobe Stock

2. Treating endometriosis

This issue is defined as the abnormal spread of endometrial tissue outside the endometrium. Acupuncture can treat this ailment as well as the fibroids issue by stimulating the points that are thought to be associated with the uterus and blood stagnation.

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3. Helps in losing weight

We are all aware that as we age, our metabolism decreases. Even while it won’t totally replace diet and exercise, acupuncture can be a great addition to a weight loss program and can help to increase the success rate of losing weight. According to research, people who utilized acupuncture for weight loss reported having 50 per cent greater success than those who did not. Moreover, acupuncture increases a patient’s energy levels, enhances digestion, and lessens food cravings.

4. Helps with infertility

Acupuncture is used by women both in conjunction with IVF and to assist their natural capacity to become pregnant. It will not directly improve your fertility but it can help in infertility treatment by boosting blood flow to reproductive organs, relieving stress, and balancing hormones. These benefits can increase your chances of getting pregnant.

5. Treating pregnancy problems

One benefit of acupuncture is that it removes obstructions to blood and energy flow throughout the body. Once cleared, they can help relieve back pain during pregnancy and other problems like morning sickness. It also helps our bodies generate endorphins, the body’s natural painkillers which can beneficial for your overall health. Furthermore, research indicates that between 50 and 80 percent of women who experience morning sickness symptoms, experienced relief with acupuncture therapy.

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It can help you get rid of back pain. Image courtesy: Shutterstock

6. Promoting an overall health

Since acupuncture treats the body as a whole, it also addresses stress, energy levels, pain, sleep, digestion, and mental health in addition to treating specific disorders. If some areas of the body are out of balance, this could have an effect on other parts of the body. It improves sleep patterns, digestion, and vitality as a foundation for tackling women’s health issues.

Takeaway

At every stage of life, acupuncture is risk-free for women and produces significant results with minimal to no side effects. If you’re thinking of becoming conscious about your health arrange a consultation with a qualified practitioner with experience in women’s health right away for acupuncture therapy!

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About the Author

Dr Swetha MP is a gynaecologist who completed her MBBS from MS Ramaiah Medical College (2008) and DGO from M S Ramaiah Medical College (2012). With her experience of over a decade, she is well-versed in simple and complex gynaecological and obstetric surgeries. Her legacy in handling several complicated cases independently make her among the best gynaecologists and IVF doctors in Bangalore. She has a special interest in High-Risk Pregnancy Care, Normal Vaginal Delivery (NVD), Menopause, Infertility Evaluation, Laparoscopy, Hysterectomy, Ovarian surgery, Vaginal Surgery, PCOD screening, and Adolescent counselling. She is a consultant obstetrician and gynaecologist at Motherhood Hospitals.

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