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Traditional Chinese Medicine and FertilityThe Pacific Coast Reproductive Society ConferenceJane Lyttleton addresses Reproductive Endocrinologists (1)In this first episode traditional Chinese medicine and fertility is the topic covered by Jane Lyttleton, Dip TCM (Sydney), Certified Acupuncturist/Herbalist (China.) Jane Lyttleton continues her presentation to a group of reproductive endocrinologists meeting at the Pacific Coast Reproductive Society Conference. Jane Lyttleton presents a clear overview of TCM and how it addresses infertility. Jane Lyttleton speaks to Reproductive Endocrinologists (2)In this second episode Jane Lyttleton, Dip TCM (Sydney), Certified Acupuncturist/Herbalist (China) continues her presentation to a group of reproductive endocrinologists meeting at the Pacific Coast Reproductive Society Conference. Jane Lyttleton shares some humerous stories from her time in China and her vision of collaborative medicine which combines the best of modern reproductive medicine with the best of traditional Chinese medicine. If you have iTunes, you can subscribe to The Fertility Acupuncturist Podcast and receive all of the latest episodes automatically. Transcript of the PodcastI'm your host, Amelia Hirota. Today you have the opportunity to witness a historic moment in reproductive medicine. The presentation on traditional Chinese medicine and infertility that you are about to hear may forever change the way modern reproductive medicine is practiced. We will be listening in on a presentation by Jane Lyttleton, one of my most influential teachers. She's a diplomate in traditional chinese medicine and a certified acupuncturist and Chinese herbalist. Jane Lyttleton spent many years of study in China and after completing her full training there, returned to research further the methods by which Chinese medicine addresses fertility. She's the author of the groundbreaking textbook Treatment of Infertility with Chinese Medicine. Her book is indispensable for any acupuncturist looking to specialize in the treatment of infertility. Jane Lyttleton has a gift for distilling the often complex theories of TCM into practical and applicable concepts. Also, her clear and articulate nature help laypeople, acupuncturists and western doctors gain a deeper understanding of traditional chinese medicine and fertility. Today you will hear Jane Lyttleton speaking to a group of reproductive endocrinologists at the annual Pacific Coast Reproductive Society Conference. |
Are you looking for answers?Hi Amelia, I have also been diagnosed with low ovarian reserve with an AMH test. My question is since I can't conceive naturally, whether or not acupuncture will help in my situation? Will it help with a better response to medications thereby producing more eggs with potentially good egg quality to have a healthy child? What do you think of acupuncture and low ovarian reserve? Thank you for your assistance, Shelley ![]() In my opinion acupuncture is better than Boston IVF. I started seeing Amelia Hirota at the Center of Balance after I had gone through 6 IVF cycles with 3 transfers. My last cycle ended with a miscarriage at 6 weeks. Learn why Samantha feels that acupuncture worked better than Boston IVF for her. ![]() | |
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![]() Dear Amelia, My name is Heather and I've been seeing an acupuncturist that I really like here in San Diego. I recently completed a comprehensive female hormone panel saliva test and it showed that I have high testosterone levels. I was told that I have too much sugar in my diet with possible PCOS. What do you think about high testosterone levels and PCOS? Dear Amelia, I have uterine fibroids and I had a myomectomy when I was 27. My goal in to get pregnant and shrink the fibroids without undergoing another surgery. Please let me know what you think my coarse of action should be. Learn the answer to Oneka's question, "can acupuncture shrink uterine fibroids?" and ask your own questions too.
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