#Ovulation #Poor #Egg #Quality #Hunyuan #Fertility
Ovulation and infertility are closely related. Ovulation is the physical process by which a female releases an egg (ovum) from her ovary. One of the main factors leading to infertility is advanced age, which leads to poor egg quality. What makes an egg poor is a topic widely misunderstood. As far as advanced reproductive medicine (ART) is concerned, poor egg quality is decided by the fact that an IVF (In Vitro Fertilization) cycle has failed or that an egg did not fertilize by a sperm during this procedure. In reality, there is no technology to measure or evaluate the quality of an egg, yet there is a way. If we think of eggs as carriers of a certain element allowing life to continue then understanding egg quality is close at hand. Not only do eggs embody physical materials such chromosomes and genes but also they carry a special energetic quality called a Pivot. A Pivot is an energetic ability of sperms and eggs to combine and create life activity. Because Pivot is difficult to measure most IVF clinics simply ignore it, but they are missing on something important. This is also the reason why IVF success rate with women of advanced age is extremely low, at times as low as 2%. As we get older our Pivot becomes weaker and if this issue is not addressed it is then extremely difficult to become pregnant. When IVF fails Modern Reproductive Medicine suggests that many women should use an egg from a donor, even though this is often not necessary. Hunyuan fertility treatment advocates first and foremost to build up the woman’s Pivot and health. This, in turn, increases the buildup of Pivot in her eggs. It is a strategy strengthening the mother in order to strengthen her eggs. This approach often yields success even when IVF failed. It is a new understanding of ovulation. Visit Hunyuan Blogs at http://www.hunyuancenter.com/blog
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#Fertility #Drugs #Hunyuan #Infertility
Fertility drugs remain the focal treatment for women with infertility disorders; some are taken orally and some are injected. In general, these drugs work by manipulating the release of hormones that either trigger or regulate ovulation. There are fertility drugs suppressing hormonal and immune function that then allow control of the female reproductive actions. The modern reproductive medicine approach of controlling the female reproductive organs and hormonal actions does come with a cost. The female reproductive hormonal balance is very delicate, some scientists describe this sensitivity as ‘being able to taste a grain of sugar in a swimming pool’. Even though Fertility drugs do work in the sense of performing the actions they are assigned, the overall manipulation of the hormonal balance often upsets the woman’s reproductive ability. There is another way. Hunyuan Fertility medicine seeks to enhance the hormonal balance and it goes to great lengths preventing imbalances. Infertility patients from around the world know that when they begin to feel healthier, which demonstrates an improved hormonal balance, they become more fertile. This is how Hunyuan fertility reaches the objective that everyone wants; get pregnant and become healthier. This not only ends in a pregnancy and healthier mother, but also with a healthier baby. Reconsider the use of fertility drugs and try Hunyuan first. Visit our Hunyuan Blog often to find out more. links http://www.webmd.com/infertility-and-reproduction/guide/infertility-reproduction-treatment-care http://www.hunyuancenter.com http://www.webmd.com/drugs/index-drugs.aspx http://www.hunyuancenter.com/blog http://www.webmd.com/baby/ss/slideshow-understanding-fertility-ovulation The standard definition is the inability to get pregnant.
Men and women both contribute to being infertile through these practices: Smoking, Intake of Alcohol, Usage of Drugs, Genetic Disorders, Higher Age, Reduced Semen Formation, Environmental Factors and Energetical depletion and lack of Pivot. However, it is more complex with women with a Urinary Tract Infection, Genetic Problem, Poor Diet and Nutrition, Blockage in Fallopian Tube, Uterine Fibroid and Compromised Stand Alone Pivot. The Hunyuan practice of treating infertility focuses on the Ovum Pivot. Since, infertility is due to unbalanced energy of the person or egg. Whereas, Modern Reproductive medicine typically concentrates around the physical organs and as a result leads to invasive treatment practices and a health condition medically termed as “Unexplained Infertility Problem” (UIP). With Hunyuan infertility treatment, the woman can reduce her chances of In Vitro Fertilization and other invasive treatment options. To learn more and schedule a consultation, contact Yaron Seidman, L.Ac., DAOM of Hunyuan Fertility @ (203) 325-2000 or HunyuanInstitute@gmail.com Did you know eighty-five to 90 percent of infertility cases are treated with invasive procedures (medicine and surgery)?
This includes In vitro fertilization (IVF) and other types of assisted reproductive technologies (ART) , which are practiced with a success rate of 5-10% . However, Western Medicine , since the invention of IVF didn’t see much increase in success. Until in the past several years acupuncture has become a hot ticket. Since, infertility is an ever growing problem in modern society, Western Reproductive Medicine is ever more on the rise, and it seems that acupuncture for infertility simply rises along with it. The most advanced infertility treatment from Chinese medicine is Hunyuan method of increasing ovum pivot. Many patients find out through experience the dramatic fertility increase when the female pivot increases with the Chinese herbs of Hunyuan known as unification herbal formulas. To learn more and schedule a consultation, contact Yaron Seidman, L.Ac., DAOM of Hunyuan Fertility @ (203) 325-2000 or HunyuanInstitute@gmail.com |
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