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Hi all

I am in the brilliant position of being the first acupuncturist in my

area to be employed by an infertility clinic .Will mostly be working

with IVF patients.Will be trying to keep to research protocol of

session 30 mins prior to embryo transfer and 30 mins after.Wondering

if anyone else doing this type of work?Anyone know if during research

patient remained lying on same couch during acupuncture and transfer.I

shall be carrying out acu in seperate room and then they are moved for

transfer.Will this reduce effectiveness?Does it have to be " 30 " mins

pre and post?Any other tips- I am feeling the pressure not to mess up!!

Thanks

Sharon

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Hi Sharon,

 

Do you practice herbal medicine as well? There is an interesting

research article published in the latest edition of CMT on IVF and

Chinese herbal medicine, see

http://www.chinesemedicinetimes.com/section.php?xSec=186

 

If you need any tips of acupuncture and IVF, check out the book by

Lifang Liang titled Acupuncture & IVF: Increase IVF Success by 40-60%,

see http://www.chinesemedicinetimes.com/product.php?xProd=164 & xSec=171

 

Regards

 

Attilio

 

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<sharon.campbell8 wrote:

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> Hi all

> I am in the brilliant position of being the first acupuncturist in my

> area to be employed by an infertility clinic .Will mostly be working

> with IVF patients.Will be trying to keep to research protocol of

> session 30 mins prior to embryo transfer and 30 mins after.Wondering

> if anyone else doing this type of work?Anyone know if during research

> patient remained lying on same couch during acupuncture and transfer.I

> shall be carrying out acu in seperate room and then they are moved for

> transfer.Will this reduce effectiveness?Does it have to be " 30 " mins

> pre and post?Any other tips- I am feeling the pressure not to mess

up!!

> Thanks

> Sharon

>

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Sharon,

 

I'd recommend getting yourself a copy of Dr. Lifang Liang's book too.

She detailed the process working with IVF. She has a set of herbal

prescriptions and variations too.

 

Mike L.

 

<attiliodalberto wrote:

Hi Sharon,

 

Do you practice herbal medicine as well? There is an interesting

research article published in the latest edition of CMT on IVF and

Chinese herbal medicine, see

http://www.chinesemedicinetimes.com/section.php?xSec=186

 

If you need any tips of acupuncture and IVF, check out the book by

Lifang Liang titled Acupuncture & IVF: Increase IVF Success by 40-60%,

see http://www.chinesemedicinetimes.com/product.php?xProd=164 & xSec=171

 

Regards

 

Attilio

 

Chinese Medicine , " sharon391362 "

<sharon.campbell8 wrote:

>

> Hi all

> I am in the brilliant position of being the first acupuncturist in my

> area to be employed by an infertility clinic .Will mostly be working

> with IVF patients.Will be trying to keep to research protocol of

> session 30 mins prior to embryo transfer and 30 mins after.Wondering

> if anyone else doing this type of work?Anyone know if during research

> patient remained lying on same couch during acupuncture and transfer.I

> shall be carrying out acu in seperate room and then they are moved for

> transfer.Will this reduce effectiveness?Does it have to be " 30 " mins

> pre and post?Any other tips- I am feeling the pressure not to mess

up!!

> Thanks

> Sharon

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Hi Sharon

 

I do this acupuncture with some of my patients. One of the clinic aloud

acupuncturist to come and do the acupuncture. In my case patients are in

the bed while the personal checks BP, temperature... At that moment I do

the acupuncture. After that they take them to a different room where they

do the procedure. When they are back, I do acupuncture again.. They use

moving beds so I really do not know if patients are transfered from one bed

to another. It actually never bothered me.

I think that NOT to work at such clinic giving more benefits to patients

(for you it probably opposite, you get a stable income), because you treat

them, you correct their BBT and treat the root. If they have a right BBT

they will have more chances to get pregnant with IVF with or no acupuncture

assistance. We improve the results with acupuncture by 60%. Still every

second (almost) patient will loose.

That is why when infertility patient comes to me I try to buy out time to

treat them first and than to assist with IVF.

 

Tatiana

 

 

I am in the brilliant position of being the first acupuncturist in my

> area to be employed by an infertility clinic .Will mostly be working

> with IVF patients.Will be trying to keep to research protocol of

> session 30 mins prior to embryo transfer and 30 mins after.Wondering

> if anyone else doing this type of work?Anyone know if during research

> patient remained lying on same couch during acupuncture and transfer.I

> shall be carrying out acu in seperate room and then they are moved for

> transfer.Will this reduce effectiveness?Does it have to be " 30 " mins

> pre and post?Any other tips- I am feeling the pressure not to mess

up!!

> Thanks

> Sharon

 

 

 

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Hi Sharon,

 

I do a lot of pre and post IVF acupuncture. I also treat a lot of

infertility in general.

 

Each fertility clinic has their own system as far as moving the patient.

I've had pretty good success just doing the protocol even if the timing

is off by a few minutes here and there and if the patient is moved or

not. I've even had the patient drive straight from the fertility clinic

to my office for their post-IVF treatment.

 

Get those protocol points down pat and get the timing down as best you

can. 30 minutes pre and post is optimal. Often times the woman is

slightly sedated with a valium, so for them the time fly's. I like to

do some gentle massage and pressure on the feet and neck after the

needles are out. I also believe that establishing a relationship with

the patient before the transfer is important. Perhaps 2 or 3 treatments

minimum a few weeks before the transfer just so they can have a better

idea what to expect.

 

I know about the pressure you feel. So much is on the line for these

patients and you don't want to mess anything up. I believe that getting

pregnant is such a mysterious process that we just barely understand.

Do what you are trained to do, but the results really aren't up to us.

This isn't something that can be forced to happen, like forcing a plant

to grow. We can make the conditions as optimal as possible, but the

growth itself is up to the most mysterious process of life itself.

 

Check out Randine Lewis' book " The Infertility Cure " . I recommend this

book to my patients when they start their infertility work with me.

 

Christopher Vedeler L.Ac.

Oasis Acupuncture

<http://www.oasisacupuncture.com/> http://www.oasisacupuncture.com

9832 N. Hayden Rd.

Suite 215

Scottsdale, AZ 85258

Phone: (480) 991-3650

 

 

 

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Hi all

I am in the brilliant position of being the first acupuncturist in my

area to be employed by an infertility clinic .Will mostly be working

with IVF patients.Will be trying to keep to research protocol of

session 30 mins prior to embryo transfer and 30 mins after.Wondering

if anyone else doing this type of work?Anyone know if during research

patient remained lying on same couch during acupuncture and transfer.I

shall be carrying out acu in seperate room and then they are moved for

transfer.Will this reduce effectiveness?Does it have to be " 30 " mins

pre and post?Any other tips- I am feeling the pressure not to mess up!!

Thanks

Sharon

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Hi Sharon & All,

 

Sharon wrote:

> I am in the brilliant position of being the first acupuncturist in my

> area to be employed by an infertility clinic.

 

Congratulations, and may you have great success.

 

> Will mostly be working with IVF patients.Will be trying to keep to

> research protocol of session 30 mins prior to embryo transfer and 30

> mins after.Wondering if anyone else doing this type of work? Anyone

> know if during research patient remained lying on same couch during

> acupuncture and transfer.I shall be carrying out acu in seperate room

> and then they are moved for transfer.Will this reduce effectiveness?

> Does it have to be " 30 " mins pre and post?Any other tips- I am feeling

> the pressure not to mess up!! Thanks Sharon

 

I am no expert on IVF / reproduction but ...

 

1. The birth of a live and healthy baby to IVF depends on many factors

before and after fertilisation & implantation.

 

(a) Best embryos come from healthy ova and sperm. The health (optimum

Qi / Xue / Shen / Jing) of the donors (female and male) should be optimal

before donation.

 

Therefore, preparative therapy should be in place in the weeks BEFORE

ova / sperm are collected for subsequent fertilisation.

 

That preparative therapy should focus on the Qi / Xue / Shen / Jing of the

male and female donors, and NOT just on the reproductive / genital

aspects.

 

(b) Assuming that IVF leads to cleavage and a " transferable embryo " , the

SURVIVAL and health of that embryo will depend HUGELY on the post-

implantation health of the female recipient.

 

Therefore, ongoing therapy should be in place for weeks AFTER embryo-

transfer, if not throughout pregnancy.

 

2. Women do not undertake IVF and embryo-transfer lightly. Weeks,

months or years of preparation (counseling, expert medical care, etc)

preceed the actual IVF and implantation. IMO, it should be no different

when TCM / AP is used to complement expert gynaecolofical care.

 

IMO, you may sell yourself (and TCM) short if you intervene only 30 minutes

before and after IVF.

 

3. Sharon, my comments are not meant to offend you, or to criticise your

protocol. However, I believe strongly that TCM has MUCH more to offer

than two acupuncture sessions - & + 30 minutes of IVF!

 

Can you persuade the gynaecologists in the project to let you work with the

parents (especially the mother / embryo recipient) for a longer time pre- and

post IVF?

 

Best of luck!

 

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Two studies may help you with protocols in addition to the very excellent

book suggested by Attilo.

 

One is by Elisabet Stener Victorin the other by Paulus. You can find links

to both and other articles at http://www.aborm.org/research, the website for

the Advisory Board of Oriental Reproductive Medicine.

 

The Stener Victorin article describes a protocol for reducing the

pulsatility index in uterine arteries, which increases uterine blood flow.

 

I often treat women weekly for six weeks before the transfer, and have seen

the pulsatility index go from 5 (unfavorable) to 1.9 (favorable). I have

found that the exact protocol is not necessary (the protocol calls for e

stim. I have had good results with needling and moxa.) Some sources suggest

3 mos of prior treatment for optimal results. Danish research in 2006

suggested benefit form just one treatment prior to transfer.

 

Great that they are including you.

 

Valerie Hobbs, Dipl. OM.

 

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Hi All

Thanks for the replies.

Worry not! I do intend to see any clients for quite a few sessions

prior to commencement of a cycle and indeed afterwards. The research

protocols are brilliant as evidence of effectiveness but I will also

use my own knowledge and experience to enhance this.

Hope none of you will mind if I post for further advice as things

progress!?

Thanks a million

Sharon

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Hi Sharon

Well done I'm sure many other clinics will follow suit.

 

I am replying on behalf of Caroline Smith who I am sure will not

mind this being posted. Caroline repeated the Paulus study in

Adelaide South Australia, an extra session was added at about day 9

for a constitutional treatment to be done. I work with Caroline and

so thought her methods might be of help answering you questions. We

see the women an hour before treatment, as they need to be at the

clinic (which is 5 minutes drive away) 30 mins before their

procedure time. They then come back to us as close to straight away

after the procedure as possible. Delays at the clinic can make

timing things very difficult, the first treatment can be a fair time

before the procedure, and return means sometimes they need to wait a

short while for us to see them. Results are still very good, so I

wouldn't get to upset about moving beds and time per se. I like to

teach the women a relaxation breathing technique in case they hit a

delay at the clinic. Doing this work is fantastic, I love it, but it

is hard not to get too involved, you must not start seeing the ones

who don't get a positive result as your failing, although we help

improve results this is still a far from perfect means of conception.

 

Lea

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