Fertility

Discharge during a menstrual cycle

by admin on January 19, 2016 Comments Off on Discharge during a menstrual cycle

What is vaginal discharge? Isn’t it normal? What if my discharge doesn’t look like what the books & Google say it should? Here we’ll take a quick look at the basics of Vaginal Discharge, how it affects fertility & how Chinese Medicine can help.

Vaginal discharge is fluid as a result of glandular secretions within the vagina.

What’s OK: If vaginal discharge is clear or cream-like, it can be considered normal. We call this normal Cervical Mucus. Cervical mucus can indicate your fertile years and on a monthly basis, let you know when you’re ovulating.

What’s Not OK: If there’s a lot of Vaginal Discharge, its white or coloured and thick or smells offensive then it is considered not normal and you need to see you medical physician for a check up. This type of discharge can hinder your plans to conceive and affect your fertility negatively.

Vaginal Discharge that is pathological could indicate the presence of Candida or an infection and you don’t to let something like that stay too long or settle in this part of your anatomy. Infection in the reproductive tract is serious and should be investigated asap. Untreated chronic infection can lead to scarring of the reproductive tract and subsequent infertility.

Causes of infectious discharge:

  • Sexually Transmitted Illnesses (STI’s) such as gonorrhoea or chlamydia (60-75%)
  • A prior history of Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID) or peritonitis
  • Any other infection in the vagina
  • Too frequent douching – changes the microbial balance in the vagina making it vulnerable to opportunistic pathogens
  • Contraception: IUDs and NOT using barrier contraception eg condoms

In Traditional Chinese Medicine, thick discharge in large amounts is considered a sign of dampness in the body.

Damp describes the accumulation of fluid at certain parts of the body- fluid that is copious, thick and interferes with normal function, especially of the reproductive tract.

How Damp affects Fertility:

  • cause blockages like excess mucus blocking fallopian tubes.
  • cause congestion from fluid accumulation as in the case of Poly-cystic ovaries or excess glandular secretions within the vagina.
  • Inflammation, associated with Yeast Infections such as Candida and UTI’s such as thrush.
  • Cause Pruritis or itching of the genitals
  • Strong smelling vaginal discharge can indicate heat and be associated with inflammation or infection.

Other damp signs:

  • Mucus
  • Fluid Retention
  • Brainfog, vague thinking and poor mental clarity
  • Dull senses; loss of sense of smell, taste or hearing
  • Poor appetite & thirs
  • Lethargy & fatuigue

The use of Chinese herbs and acupuncture as a complementary therapy to taking anti-biotics or medical advice is a great idea. While the Anti-biotics treat the infection, the Chinese Medicine can begin healing the damaged tissues and structures by clearing out the dampness.The Chinese herbs can help thin out and reduce discharge and any associated odour by clearing damp heat. The acupuncture can help manage other associated signs and symptoms such as fatigue, pain and hormone imbalances.

For more information about how Traditional Chinese Medicine can help with vaginal discharge that is pathological, please email me at info@springfertility.com.au

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The importance of Cervical Mucus in fertility

by admin on November 18, 2015 Comments Off on The importance of Cervical Mucus in fertility

This article is about why Fertile mucus is so important. I’m sure if your on your fertility journey, you might have done your research and are aware of what you should be looking for at different times in your cycle when it comes to Cervical Mucus. Let’s look a bit closer at why Cervical mucus helps you understand where your fertility is at.

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Why could my Fertility Temperatures be off?

by admin on November 18, 2015 Comments Off on Why could my Fertility Temperatures be off?

Taking Fertilty Temperatures is not about them being perfect or “right”. Its about simply recording the data as you test and measure your body’s natural resting Temperature.

There are things that happen week to week that can influence and change your Fertility Temperatures (aka Basal Body Temperature or Resting Body temperature). Its not such a “bad” thing sometimes that your temperature might be unusually different e.g.. a higher temperature if your body is trying to fight of a cold or flu. So this list is to make you aware of reasons why your temperature could be different, if you’re used to them being consistent.

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Acupuncture & PMS

by admin on October 21, 2015 Comments Off on Acupuncture & PMS

Premenstrual Syndrome, also known as PMS is something experienced by many women anytime prior to menstruation and it disappears after a few hours when the menstrual flow begins. The condition is characterised by diverse symptoms such as breast tenderness, headache, abdominal pain, mood swings, irritability, social withdrawal, skin breakouts, bloating, weight gain, constipation or anxiety. PMS for some women can be a few days or others it can last for a couple of weeks.

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Endometriosis & Acupuncture

by admin on October 13, 2015 Comments Off on Endometriosis & Acupuncture

Endometriosis refers to a female hormone disorder, whereby growth of cells from the lining of the uterus, or endometrium, occurs in other parts of the body. These endometrium cells can migrate and attach themselves to the fallopian tubes, ligaments, the internal pelvic area, the bowel or bladder. Chinese Medicine & Acupuncture can be a good addition to any management plan.

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Acupuncture & Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome

by admin on October 2, 2015 Comments Off on Acupuncture & Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome

About ten percent of all women in child bearing age are usually affected by Poly-cystic Ovarian Syndrome or PCOS. Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome is not a disease but rather an endocrine disorder that can be experienced at any age by women before the onset of menopause. The symptoms and hormone imbalances of PCOS can be managed with the help of Acupuncture & Chinese Medicine.

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Can Acupuncture help IVF?

by admin on September 18, 2015 Comments Off on Can Acupuncture help IVF?

Women may not even consider acupuncture during IVF. While most people think of acupuncture more as a treatment for pain, the research says Acupuncture can actually have some overwhelming results when it comes to conception, pregnancy and for the improvement and support of IVF procedures.

Acupuncture can have positive results when it comes to managing stress and anxiety as well, perfect for balancing & regulating the body pre-pregnancy, and ensuring a successful implantation. Here we discuss the question “Can Acupuncture help IVF?”

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Fertility Acupuncture Featured in Manly Daily

by admin on August 9, 2015 Comments Off on Fertility Acupuncture Featured in Manly Daily

Fertility Acupuncture was recently featured in a local newspaper, in regards to the growing popularity of Women seeking Acupuncture to include in their fertility plans. Whether using IVF or not, women are using natural therapies such as Acupuncture & Chinese Herbal Medicine to enhance their chances of success with conception.

Registered Acupuncturist & Chinese Herbal Medicine practitioner, Katika Funnell was interviewed by Manly Daily journalist, Kat Adamski regarding the popular trend. Katika had decided to develop a new wing to her current Acupuncture practice to cater especially for these couples trying to conceive and has designed a specific website for these clients called Spring Fertility.  Spring Fertility clients are treated at Katika’s clinic The Family Wellness Centre in Allambie Heights on Sydney’s Northern Beaches,

Traditional Chinese Medicine can provide practical support during your fertility journey. In this article, topics Katika & Kat discussed included Acupuncture in regards to Fertility, Pregnancy & Post-natal support, Acupuncture support during IVF and also to promote labour and pre-birth treatments.

Some couples try to conceive naturally without the help of IVF. If this is the case giving yourself plenty of time to get some important groundwork in place before really starting to try to fall pregnant is ideal. This means 3 months of preparation before trying to conceive is recommended. In that time a registered acupuncturist will work on ovulation, regulating period cycles and strengthening your body via the Qi, Blood & Kidney. This doesn’t apply to everyone, though.

The reality is we don’t all have the luxury of time on our side and this situation is different between each client that comes in. Some people begin Fertility Acupuncture once they’ve made a conscious decision to start trying or once they’ve been trying for some months. This is the more common scenario in clients that come for Acupuncture.

Spring Fertility can also provide short term treatments for women needing Acupuncture during IVF cycles and for Embryo Transfer. You can read more about these treatments here.

Whatever stage your at, Fertility Acupuncture at Spring Fertility can help you get your health and wellbeing in the best place possible prior to conceiving.

A link to the archived article is here.

For more information regarding these treatments using Acupuncture & Chinese Medicine, get in touch with Spring Fertility today by emailing info@springfertility.com.au

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