Fertility and Assisted Reproductive Technology Support

Assisted Reproductive Technology Chinese Medicine Support IVF Invitro- fertilization ICSI Intracytoplasmic sperm injection of eggs FET Frozen Embryo Transfer ** There are many different ways to reach the one goal** At Well Beings, we understand that everyone’s circumstances are different and as such, you can commence acupuncture and Chinese medicine fertility treatments at any stage … Continue reading Fertility and Assisted Reproductive Technology Support

Pregnancy: Pre and Post-natal Care

“Chinese Herbal Medicine can improve pregnancy rates 2-fold within a 4-month period compared with Western Medical fertility drug therapy or IVF”. Ried  & Stuart (2011) Kaitlin has experience with a range of pre and postnatal care issues. Being a mother herself, she understands the complexity, attention to detail and sensitivity required for each individuals needs … Continue reading Pregnancy: Pre and Post-natal Care

Treating Infertility through the Cycle

Treating Infertility through the Cycle with Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine There are a number of possible explanations as to why couples may experience difficulty conceiving. Traditional Chinese medicine including acupuncture can safely be used as a stand alone or integrative approach to infertility treatment, prior and also during pregnancy for miscarriage prevention and continued care. … Continue reading Treating Infertility through the Cycle

Acupuncture treatment frequency schedules for IVF

“Women who underwent acupuncture were 65% more likely to have a successful embryo transfer procedure and 91% more likely to have a live birth.” (Manheimer E., et al. BMJ. 2008)   Everybody is on their own individual fertility journey. No single case is ever the same. It’s important to note that whilst the IVF process … Continue reading Acupuncture treatment frequency schedules for IVF

Stress & Emotional Conditions

Stress & Emotional Conditions (such as Anxiety, Depression, Insomnia) THE SEVEN EMOTIONS: Internal cause of disease. Emotions occur in everyday life as normal reactions to external events, good and bad.  When these emotions become extreme or are missing all together, they are seen as pathogenic factors and the precursor to internal disease. According to apart … Continue reading Stress & Emotional Conditions