While every woman hopes for a naturally conceived pregnancy, it is not always possible and a medical intervention is sometimes necessary. If this is the same for you, it is likely that you are considering In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF) to achieve pregnancy.

We understand that choosing IVF is an emotional decision for many, so we work closely with couples to create personalised treatment plans to suit your unique requirements. Coastal Natural Therapies offers IVF acupuncture Gold Coast acupuncture and Chinese Medicine aimed at addressing conditions that might be preventing conception through IVF.


You can rely on our experience of having personally overcome the obstacles of conceiving to help improve your chances of a positive IVF outcome


Acupuncture for IVF Gold Coast

Some of our therapists have first hand personal experience with conceiving through IVF. We are fully committed to helping you navigate the complex, confusing and emotional journey through IVF.

This Chinese Medicine approach has been recognised to improve the success of IVF treatments by reducing uterine artery blood flow impedance(1), acupuncture prior to embryo transfer has been shown to assist in conception(2) and acupuncture on the day of embryo transfer can significantly improve the reproductive outcome(3) and the overall chance of successful IVF treatment(4).

Benefits of ivf acupuncture:

  • Higher pregnancy success rates than women who had no acupuncture(3)(4)
  • Increase blood flow to female reproductive organs(1)
  • Better mental and emotional health during IVF(5)

Evidence shows that acupuncture has a positive effect on anxiety, depression, insomnia and the overall mental health(5) of women during this challenging time. Acupuncture can help reduce stress level (6) which may improve your chances of successful IVF treatment.

Your IVF specialist may recommend acupuncture throughout your IVF cycle. Our team are happy to assist you with your questions, contact our IVF acupuncture clinic on the Gold Coast to discuss the benefits of acupuncture for IVF.


Why Coastal Natural Therapies is the right choice

We have qualified acupuncturists who genuinely care and really listen in an effort to understand your unique situation then deliver treatments to help achieve the best results possible


Enjoy life on the Gold Coast

Our treatments using acupuncture on the Gold Coast are designed to assess your condition first then recommending the best possible treatment plan. You can visit one of our clinics and take advantage of what the Gold Coast can offer, while feeling more nurtured, happier, and healthier.

What’s next?

If you’re wondering how our IVF acupuncture treatments can help you, give us a call and our friendly, knowledgeable team can help answer your questions. You can also schedule a consultation in our clinic in Mermaid or Bundall acupuncture clinics.

More information :

  • Natural Fertility Gold Coast click here
  • Fertility Acupuncture
  • Infertility Acupuncture
  • Pregnancy Acupuncture click here

References

  1. Ming, H et al., 2009, Electroacupuncture reduces uterine artery blood flow impedance in infertile women, Taiwanese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, vol 48, no. 2 pp. 148-151
  2. Johnson D, 2006, Acupuncture prior to and at embryo transfer in an assisted conception unit–a case series., Acupunct Med,
  3. Westergaard LG et al, 2006, Acupuncture on the day of embryo transfer significantly improves the reproductive outcome in infertile women: a prospective, randomized trial, Fertil Steril, 85(5):1341-6
  4. Qintero R et al, 2004, A Randomized, double blind controlled cross-over study evaluating acupuncture as an adjunct to in-vitro fertilisation, Fertility and Sterility, vol 81, pp. S11-12
  5. Grant, L and Cochrane, S., 2014, Acupuncture for the mental and emotional health of women undergoing IVF treatment, Australian Journal of Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine, Vol 19, No 1, pp 1-12
  6. McDonald J, Janz S. The Acupuncture Evidence Project: A Comparative Literature Review (Revised edition). Brisbane: Australian Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine Association Ltd; 2017. http://www.acupuncture.org.au.