TCM Understanding of Female Infertility

Infertility is a big concern nowadays. This is partly because more people have delayed marriage and childbearing until certain educational or career goals are reached. Generally, infertility is defined as an inability to conceive after a year or more of regular sexual activity without using birth control. In females, primary infertility is when a woman has never been able to conceive and become pregnant; while secondary infertility is when there has been a previous pregnancy and a couple is unable to conceive after a year of unprotected and appropriately timed intercourse. Primary infertility is when a woman has never been able to conceive and become pregnant. Primary infertility is when a woman has never been able to conceive and become pregnant. In reviewing TCM literature, the term "infertility" was seen as early as the 2nd century BC. Chapter 60 of the classic Suwen (The Book of Plain Questions) states: "If the Governor Vessel is damaged, the woman will be infertile." Thereafter, relevant knowledge was shaped and consolidated by accomplished medical practitioners of different medical approaches, and their findings were gathered and published in various medical works. Some notable theories for its causes are listed below: As you can see, TCM recognized several major causes of infertility a long time ago. Through the centuries, TCM has formulated a wide variety of therapeutic treatments for these causes, and many of these remedies are still widely accepted in both Western and TCM medicinal traditions. Common treatments revolve around: In a woman: TCM remedies are especially helpful for those who need to turn back the clock of time and rejuvenate their fertility. TCM remedies are especially helpful for those who need to turn back the clock of time and rejuvenate their fertility. 1. Regulating the menstrual cycle. 2. Relieving hormonal disturbances. 3. Enhancing immune compatibilities between sexual partners. 4. Amending tubal obstructions. 5. Releasing stress-related dysfunction. In the man: 6. Increasing sperm count and motility. 7. Improving ejaculatory and erectile conditions. While Western medicine targets certain situations specifically, benefits of a TCM approach are in addressing all aspects of infertility causes and focusing on eliminating their ultimate pathological outcomes. TCM remedies have positive effects on general physical health and emotional well-being, which are especially helpful for those who need to turn back the clock of time and rejuvenate their fertility.

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