What else is important in addition to receiving acupuncture?
Regular Quality Sleep – Having regular quality sleep is extremely important for fertility as studies show low fertility rates and early pregnancy losses among shift workers. Regular, quality sleep is particularly important if a woman is suffering from an irregular menstrual cycle, anovulation, or amenorrhea, all of which can be considered to be part of a biological rhythm disorder. Stress and Relaxation – Despite the well-known link between infertility and stress, anxiety, and/or depression, the importance of stress management and relaxation is often underestimated. We believe stress contributes, at least to a certain degree, in almost all cases of primary infertility, unexplained failed IVF, and unexplained miscarriages. Prolonged stress over the years can lead to the conditions that cause infertility.
Regular Quality Sleep – Having regular quality sleep is extremely important for fertility as studies show low fertility rates and early pregnancy losses among shift workers. Regular, quality sleep is particularly important if a woman is suffering from an irregular menstrual cycle, anovulation, or amenorrhea, all of which can be considered to be part of a biological rhythm disorder. Stress and Relaxation – Despite the well-known link between infertility and stress, anxiety, and/or depression, the importance of stress management and relaxation is often underestimated. We believe stress contributes, at least to a certain degree, in almost all cases of primary infertility, unexplained failed IVF, and unexplained miscarriages. Prolonged stress over the years can lead to the conditions that cause infertility. Stress hormones such as catecholamines (adrenalin, noradrenalin, and dopamine) and the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis interact with hormones which are responsible for normal ovulat