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INFERTILITY 
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average length of time for a couple to conceive is around 6-8 months,
however there is evidence to suggest that it may take longer in many
couples due to the common suffering of some
degree of infertility. So, with this in mind we now know taking much
longer to conceive may not be unusual, and failure to conceive after a
long period of time does not automatically mean complete infertility. The
majority of information available states two-thirds of the cases of
couples experiencing problems with fertility are due to female medical
issues, and one-third due to the male. Yet we see many cases where the
additional treatment of the male has made all the difference when trying to conceive.
Many things often go undetected by traditional medicine
or are not considered when evaluating why a couple may not be able to
conceive. We now know that the nutritional status of both partners is the
biggest factor and that there are basic nutrients that are the very
foundation of conception and ability for a full-term pregnancy. Nutrient
deficiencies for males can decrease sperm count and motility, cause damage
to reproductive tissues, create unhealthy sperm, and cause late sexual
maturation. Females who suffer from unexplained infertility commonly have
deficiencies and imbalances resulting from the use of contraceptive pills
and the copper coil. The contraceptive pill causes severe imbalances in
zinc/copper ratios (high levels of copper and imbalances in zinc and
copper are also known to cause birth defects and lead to postnatal
depression), induces deficiencies of the most needed nutrients for
conception, affects liver function, and proper blood flow in the pelvic
area. These imbalances also negatively affect the pelvic region with
restoration of cyclical ovulation and menstruation. There have been cases
where blocked fallopian tubes were a result of undiagnosed allergy and
infection (imbalances in copper/zinc making them vulnerable to adhesion
infections), where change in diet and addition of nutritional and
medicinal support has spontaneously turned the problem around.
When approaching clients regarding their nutritional
deficiencies, we are asked if it can be contributed to food choices. Food
choices do play a vital role in the conditioning and preparation of this
process, but what we actually mean is nutritional deficiencies and latent
infections in certain biologic pathways that can potentially breakdown the
ability for conception and must be addressed with nutritional and
biological supplementation. The addition of these nutrients actually
helps create the entire chain reaction required when trying to conceive or
maintain a pregnancy. So many people feel that supplementation is “to
make you feel better,” when these nutrients actually act as the gears in
the mechanisms of your body—in fact your body would completely fail if
these were not always available in some way. Conception is a very concise
process and requires all of the missing links nutritionally and otherwise
to accomplish it safely and accurately.
Not only is nutritional medicine an important role when
treating infertility in men and women, recent studies and publications
released in the United States have been focusing on acupuncture and its
ability to treat infertility or assist in reproduction therapy in women.
Of course, Oriental Medicine (acupuncture and herbology) has been used for
generations for treating infertility with amazing effectiveness. These
studies, coming from the Western medical view show that acupuncture
influences the autonomic nervous system, relaxes the uterus and optimizes
endometrial receptivity. In fact, acupuncture has become so popular for
treating infertility you will now see acupuncturists working in fertility
clinics alongside Western medical physicians. One factor we have seen in
these clinics being overlooked and underutilized is the use of the
herbology for infertility. The lack of knowledge from Western doctors has
established a “no-use” policy of Chinese herbal medicine, and in almost
all cases the herbology is the true magic in treating infertility.
There are many reasons for infertility and there are
not always answers for every couple. Making sure that all of the
possibilities for infertility are tested, treated and taken out of the
equation makes for an extremely higher likelihood for conception. Of
course lifestyle choices that have a negative effect such as stress,
smoking, alcohol intake, drugs, toxic chemicals and metals, lack of
exercise and bad nutritional choices are also to be identified in all
cases of infertility and changed immediately.
“I am 35 and my husband and I had been trying to
have a baby for 2 years with no luck and were contemplating IVF. I was
not happy about the idea of taking the hormones and prescription drugs or
about the cost of the procedure. A friend of mine that had done
acupuncture and herbs with Sabrina recommended that I see her before I
made such an extreme decision. After seeing Sabrina I began taking a list
supplements and herbal medicines along with weekly acupuncture. My
periods began to change and I actually began to feel better than I had in
some time. After 6 months of treatment I found out I was pregnant. I am
so thankful that I was able to make a safe choice and still have my
child. Thank you Sabrina.”
-Vicki B., Greenwood Village, CO-
“My name is Laura and I am 38 years old. My
husband and I were trying to have a baby through In-vitro Fertilization
for 2 years. My fertility specialist recommended that I do acupuncture
during and between each procedure and still nothing changed. After many
procedures with no results I sought out more help. Someone gave me
Sabrina’s card and I went in for a consultation. I never considered going
this route for any kind of healthcare and especially this, but I had
exhausted everything else. When going in for my first visit I agreed to
do consistent acupuncture, herbs and supplements for four months before
trying the In-vitro again. My doctor strongly recommended that I not do
any herbs at all during this time. After discussing this with Sabrina, I
opted to do everything she recommended including the Chinese herbs. We
were pretty lucky and the procedure worked. I now understand that there
are imbalances unseen and un-testable by doctors that can cause the
inability for a pregnancy. I highly suggest this type of treatment for
anyone who may be struggling with infertility issues.”
-Mel H., Denver, CO-
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