Help For Female Infertility – The Dangers of Conventional Medicine

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Female infertility can be treated with infertility drugs, invasive procedures, artificial insemination, and assisted reproductive technology (ART). Unfortunately not only are these methods expensive, they also carry negative side-effects like nausea, headaches, and possible weight gain.

These infertility treatments are also known for working too well. What I mean by that is producing twins, triplets, or more! A common drug prescribed is called Clomid which sends a signal to your ovaries to release eggs.

Doctors often suggest surgery if your fallopian tubes have been compromised or obstructed. Surgery is however helpful in the removal of ovarian cysts and or fibroids.

There are two main forms of artificial insemination, in wish the male’s sperm is injected into a female’s reproductive system.

1. Intra-cervical Insemination, is when the sperm in placed in the neck of the cervix.
2. Intrauterine Insemination (IUI), is when the sperm in placed in the uterus.

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Acupuncture and Difficulty Conceiving – Is it Really Medicine

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More and more couples or single women experiencing difficulties conceiving are choosing to try acupuncture combined with modern conventional medicine reproductive technology or just using the acupuncture on its own. Whilst the trend may be new, the practice of using acupuncture with patients having difficulty starting or adding to a family stems from ancient times. This article explains the scale of difficulties worldwide in starting or adding to a family, some history of acupuncture practice and explains modern applications. This should give a clear picture of the practice in terms of how it is applied today.

The Numbers Seeking Help To Conceive

Statistics indicate one in seven couples in the UK have difficulty at some stage in their lives in conceiving a child (1). One study published in The Lancet medical journal found between 3.5 and 16.7% reported rates of sub fertility across both developed and developing nations (2). Another international study found that 43%-63% of patients reporting sub fertility problems chose to seek associated medical help (3). The problem is a serious one globally and one that has received recent publicity regarding related studies on the effects of Traditional Chinese Medicine acupuncture.

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