If you’re trying to conceive, you’ve probably heard about using acupuncture to boost fertility. But did you know acupuncture can also help with sperm health, regulate hormones, reduce IVF side effects, and more?

At LIV Acupuncture, we specialize in fertility treatments that support conception and pregnancy on so many levels. Let’s uncover 7 fascinating facts about this ancient medicine’s ability to boost your baby-making potential:

  1. Acupuncture Cures “Cold Uterus”
    In Chinese medicine theory, a “cold uterus” causes poor blood flow to the womb. Acupuncture warms it up by improving circulation - creating the perfect baby-welcoming environment!

  1. It Balances Your Entire Body
    Fertility issues don’t happen in isolation - they reflect imbalances elsewhere. Acupuncture restores harmony to your whole being to support conception.

  1. Men Benefit Too!
    It boosts sperm count and quality. So while your partner gets her fertility acupuncture, you can also get treated to double your chances!

  1. The Points Are Everywhere
    You’ll get poked way beyond your abdomen. Fertility acupuncture points are found all over your body for a total energy realignment.

  1. It Can Support High-Tech Treatments
    Studies show combining acupuncture with IVF may increase success rates. Acupuncture enhances in-vitro fertility without side effects.

  1. Herbs Add an Extra Boost
    Chinese herbs are frequently prescribed along with acupuncture to nourish and revitalize your entire system.

  1. It Keeps Working After Conception
    Acupuncture helps reduce pregnancy pains, nausea, stress and anxiety throughout your journey to motherhood.

Intrigued? Reach out to LIV Acupuncture today for a fertility acupuncture consultation (201) 261-3900. We craft customized treatments using the healing power of acupuncture, herbs, and our holistic tools. Get ready to welcome new life into your family!

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