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If you are surfing the internet for information
about infertility, fertility treatment and inparticular IVF treatment.
It’s possible that you and your partner may have been trying
for a baby for some time, and are probably aware of the alarming
increase in infertility over the past two decades.
It is widely believed that at least 25 percent of couples planning
a baby will have trouble conceiving, with increasing numbers of
couples in the UK turning to fertility treatments such as IVF
to help them start a family.You may have already visited the infertility
department of your local NHS hospital for tests and advice on
how to increase your chances of achieving natural conception.
Initially this advice identifies the cause of infertility,
the partner believed to be at fault and attempts to remedy the
problem as simply and as cheaply as possible. In a few cases couples
become lucky after a few months of low-level fertility treatment,
which may involve a simple course of vitamin supplements and adjustments
to the couples life style. IVF treatment is an option but couples
generally have to ‘wait’ or go private.
For some childless couples IVF treatment is indeed the last hope.
Although some couples will resort to IVF before they have fully
researched possible cheaper and effective alternatives for the
'unexplained' causes of infertility.
'Unexplained' is one of the most common causes of infertility.
This means that following thorough investigations, doctors can
find no specific or identifiable medical problem as the root cause
of a couple’s infertility. This is where a natural holistic
approach could help to identify and remedy the cause of a couple’s
infertility problem. If a couple fail to conceive, there is obviously
something causing the problem, and sometimes the logic applied
to western medicine has no rational answer other than to label
infertility with no identifiable cause as 'unexplained'. The answer
is to look deeper and in a different way - at lifestyle factors,
nutritional deficiencies and even emotional elements.
One such alternative is Chinese medicine. Chinese medicine is
now available almost in every town throughout the UK, so why isn’t
it common knowledge that Chinese medicine can in some cases remedy
the causes of infertility. Chinese medicine is like any other
profession or skill. Any Chinese medicine practitioner can profess
to know how to treat common ailments but for some problems it
requires a specialist. We are delighted to have the services of
a specialist Chinese medicine practitioner, who is both registered
and insured in the UK. By definition this website is devoted to
the purpose of promoting an effective alternative fertility treatment
for childless couples throughout the UK.
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