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The Ancient Medicine Provides Solution to Modern Infertility Problem in Monmouth County, NJ
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Dr. Yuliya Chernyak, DAOM, LAc
Numerous medical research and clinical studies have shown that acupuncture and Chinese herbology greatly increase chances of successful pregnancy for those who are trying to get pregnant naturally or with assistance of Artificial Reproductive Technologies (ART) such as IUI and IVF.

HAZLET, N.J. - ncarol.com -- nfertility has become a common problem in the United States.  About 6% of women aged between 15-44 who would like to become mothers are unable to get pregnant after one year of trying.  Also, about 12% of women aged 15 to 44 years in the United States have difficulty getting pregnant or carrying a pregnancy to term.

Infertility is not only a woman's problem!  In 35% couples who are unable to conceive, males are diagnosed with infertility as well.  In about 8% of couples with infertility, a male factor is the only identifiable cause.

Acupuncture and herbal medicine have been used to regulate the human reproductive system for thousands of years.  Modern research has shown that acupuncture has a positive effect and no adverse reaction on pregnancy outcomes.  At Central New Jersey Acupuncture and Wellness, Dr. Yuliya Chernyak, DAOM helps couples to realizes their dreams of parenthood by:
  • Normalizing hormone production and endocrine systems
  • Regulating the menstrual cycle
  • Improving blood flow to the reproductive organs (uterus and testes)
  • Improving sperm count and motility
  • Reducing stress and anxiety associated with infertility
  • Decreasing chance of miscarriage
  • Decreasing inflammation that may be causing infertility
  • Increasing the chance of pregnancy for women undergoing in vitro fertilization (IVF)

When used in combination with ART treatments, acupuncture increases success rates by 26%.   A recent study from Tel Aviv University reports, "When combining IUI with TCM treatments, 65.5 percent of the test group were able to conceive, compared with 39.4 percent of the control group, who received no herbal or acupuncture therapy."   For the 4.5 million couples experiencing infertility each year, acupuncture may be just what the MD ordered.

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Acupuncture is similar to physical therapy in that it is a process-oriented method of medical intervention. Patients are commonly treated for three to four months before starting in vitro fertilization (IVF) or donor-egg transfer.

Dr. Yuliya Chernyak has been practicing acupuncture since 2008 and has countless happy clients.

Central New Jersey Acupuncture and Wellness, DAOM accepts new clients in her beautiful modern clinic in Hazlet, Monmouth County, NJ.

You can read more and schedule your initial examination at www.cNJacu.com

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