The Impact of Male Factor Infertility
Although it's not often talked about openly, male factor fertility is more common than you may realize. One in six couples struggle with fertility issues, 40-50% of those cases are due to male factor infertility. The fear of learning that sperm counts or quality may be low prevents many men from getting their sperm tested in the first place. Receiving news that your count is low can be devastating, especially because Western medicine has little to offer in the treatment of poor sperm quality other than using IVF. After struggling for some time, many couples opt to try medicated IUI cycles, while this treatment helps egg development, ovulation and zeros in on timing, it does nothing to improve the health of the sperm. When trying to conceive it is imperative to optimize sperm health. Going forward with IUI when sperm health is poor is often just a waste of your precious time, energy and emotions. The good news is that Chinese Medicine has been successfully treating male infertility for thousands of years. Acupuncture and herbal medicine helps to improve sperm count, motility, morphology and viscosity by increasing blood flow to the reproductive organs, reducing stress, and encouraging a healthy diet and lifestyle to support overall health and fertility. Acupuncture and herbal treatments combined with diet and lifestyle changes have helped many couples conceive naturally and avoid western treatments altogether. For more difficult cases the use of acupuncture and herbal medicine significantly improves the rate of positive outcomes of IUI and IVF. Understanding Male Infertility Male infertility can result from various factors, including:
The Role of Sperm Health in Miscarriage Emerging research suggests that poor sperm quality may contribute to higher miscarriage rates. DNA fragmentation in sperm has been linked to early pregnancy loss, emphasizing the importance of male preconception health. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and Male Infertility Traditional Chinese Medicine, encompassing acupuncture and herbal remedies, has been utilized for centuries to address male infertility.
Integrating TCM Before Assisted Reproductive Technologies For couples considering assisted reproductive technologies like Intrauterine Insemination (IUI) or In Vitro Fertilization (IVF), integrating TCM treatments 3-6 months prior can be beneficial. While IUI and IVF assist in fertilization, they do not address underlying sperm quality issues. Enhancing sperm health beforehand can improve outcomes and reduce the risk of miscarriage. Optimizing Reproductive Health Improving both sperm and egg quality before conception is crucial for passing on optimal genetics to offspring. A proactive approach to reproductive health can lead to healthier pregnancies and children. Consider Specialized Fertility Acupuncture Before consulting local Minneapolis IVF clinics such as the Center for Reproductive Medicine (CRM), Colorado Center for Reproductive Medicine (CCRM), Reproductive Medicine & Infertility Associates (RMIA), or KindBody, consider 3-6 months of specialized fertility acupuncture at Mother Moon. Our tailored treatments aim to enhance both sperm and egg health, providing a solid foundation for your fertility journey. By addressing male fertility proactively and integrating holistic treatments, couples can improve their chances of conception and a healthy pregnancy. If you or your partner are struggling with poor sperm health don't despair, Chinese medicine is well suited to make significant changes is sperm health. Ready to make some positive changes? Book your appointment here.
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Articles by:Meghan E. Berg Archives
February 2025
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