Natural Ways to Increase Fertility Part 2
Have you ever considered trying traditional medicine and acupuncture to aid your fertility treatment? If you are among the people who have unexplained infertility then you may be a good candidate for giving medical acupuncture a go, as acupuncture can help to raise the readiness of the body for conception by balancing out its energies. If there is a physical impediment to conception in either partners, such as low sperm count or damage in the fallopian tubes then as a supplement to medical treatment couples can use acupuncture as well.
Acupuncture, when skilfully administered can be very effective at equalizing the multifarious physical imbalances that are often behind a reduced ability to conceive.
Fertility and stress are not good bedfellows. If a women is under a lot of stress the body will overproduce prolactin which is a reproductive hormone and will interfere with proper ovulation. When in stress the hormone gonadotrophin is not secreted by the hypothalamus, which in turn will disrupt the proper production of luteinizing and follicle-stimulating hormones. These hormones are all essential for stimulating ovulation cycles, so of course fertility is the first casualty of stress. If you want to take steps to lower your stress levels, then partaking in regular exercise, using hypnotherapy or visualization and practicing deep breathing techniques can help – a multifaceted approach might include the following:
Using holistic therapies often work so well as natural ways to increase fertility simply because conception and fertility are actually not just affected by the reproductive system, but by the health of the body as a whole. The key to helping your fertility may simple be awareness of lifestyle factors, or taking health supplements, or even learning to relax with the help of acupuncture or massage.
Conceiving if you are a woman who smokes very often takes longer and comes with an increased risk of miscarriage as well as lower levels of progesterone and oestrogen. For males, smoking results in immotile sperm, decreased sperm density coupled with an increase in abnormal sperm as well as reduced levels of testosterone. In both men and women the risks outlined only increase with the number of cigarettes consumed each day.



















NO COMMENT
Leave a comment