Conception! miracle of nature. The act of conception requires variety of complex processes to occur without hindrance and at the exact opportune time.
The female reproductive system needs to produce enough viable eggs so that at least one can mature and be deposited in the fallopian tubes at the right time. The male has to have sufficient amount of properly motivated sperm that have to navigate through an inhospitable environment in a short period of time to reach the site of fertilization and then have to find the egg and penetrate the tough protective outer layer to finally fertilize it. The fact that on average only one sperm out of 40 million finally reach the egg is in itself indicative of the oddity of conception. Today over 6 million American couples of the reproductive age are unsuccessful at conceiving children. Fertility problems have been steadily rising since the industrial revolution and it is anticipated to continue. Affecting both men and women equally, it has wide ranging physical, economic, social, and emotional ramifications. Because of the complex nature of conception, the underlying causes affecting fertility are also numerous and complex. Some of reasons for infertility include non-viable eggs that do not fertilize, sperm that are not able to reach the egg, and fertilized eggs that fail to develop well in the early stages. Specific causes attributed to the female include endometriosis, blocked fallopian tubes, irregular ovulation, hostile uterine environment, low progesterone levels and advanced age (over 34). Western medicine has developed solutions for infertility by intervening in the process of conception with such techniques as In-Vitro Fertilization (IVF), sperm or egg donors, surrogate conception. Yet even with these advances the process of conception is still a chance game. For example in IVF, a costly and often painful procedure only one in three fertilized eggs have a chance of implantation and they still have to endure the rough first stages of growth in the womb.
Infertility is one of the fastest growing areas where Chinese medicine and acupuncture have made a dramatic impact. For example recent research has shown that IVF procedures conducted in unison with acupuncture treatments for the couples, can double the chances of implantation fro 30% to over 60%. Chinese medicine, in its treatment of fertility, does not interfere with the process of conception, but rather, works with the person’s body as a whole and treats the entire system to regulate the hormonal balance, strengthen the reproductive organs, and enhance quality and quantity of eggs and sperm. As such, Chinese medicine is an optimum complementary approach to infertility. The scientific and medical community has recognized this fact, as evidenced by the many fertility clinics offering comprehensive treatments including acupuncture and Chinese medicine to their patients. In my clinic, we often work with the local fertility clinics to offer comprehensive treatment protocols for fertility.
From a Chinese medicine perspective infertility has many beginnings. Most cases include some degree of constitutional or acquired deficiencies of the kidney essence. Excessive physical and mental overwork depletes the kidney yin and yang energies. Excessive sexual activity at too early an age (before and during puberty) weakens the kidneys and damages the energetic meridians required for conception. Too many young girls do not protect their reproductive organs from colds by engaging in sports such as swimming during periods and otherwise not keeping their lower back warm and protected. This often leads to invasion of cold in the uterus obstructing the pathways and preventing conception, in fact in many northern regions, this is a common cause of infertility. Diet also plays a key role in conception; too much cold, iced, raw foods and drinks can damage the Yang energy in the body. Greasy fatty and dairy products can produce mucous which flows downwards and congeals in the reproductive organs obstructing conception. Last but not least, emotions and stress play a key role as well. Strong emotions, stress and depression can significantly alter the hormone levels in the body and cause stagnation of Qi. In many cases a combination of these factors are involved requiring a comprehensive treatment involving herbs, acupuncture, dietary / lifestyle changes and energetic exercises.
In our clinic we focus on working with couples to prepare their bodies and minds for a successful conception. I recommend that couples consult with a licensed practitioner of Chinese medicine to develop a complementary plan to assist them in their journey to parenthood. In the mean time here are some practical things you can do to prepare your mind and body for conception.

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