IVF Support Acupuncture

In Vitro Fertilization Acupuncture Support in Vancouver

That is exactly what acupuncture does during IVF. Not replace it. Not compete with it. Support it, in ways your fertility team cannot do with medication alone.

How Does Acupuncture Help During Your Cycle?

Acupuncture plugs into that process at multiple points. Here is how.

During IVF stimulation, your ovaries are being pushed to produce far more eggs than a normal cycle. That takes a toll. Acupuncture increases blood flow to the ovaries and uterus, which helps the follicles develop more evenly and supports a thicker uterine lining for embryo transfer. Better blood flow means more oxygen and nutrients reaching the eggs as they mature, and egg quality matters enormously in IVF. An egg takes roughly 90 days to develop before retrieval, which is why starting acupuncture early in your IVF journey gives you the biggest advantage.

Sperm quality matters just as much in IVF, and it is often overlooked. If your partner is providing the sperm sample, acupuncture can help improve sperm motility, count, and morphology. Even in cycles using intracytoplasmic sperm injection, ICSI, where a single sperm is injected directly into the egg, the health of that sperm still affects fertilization outcomes, fertilization rates, and embryo development. We see a lot of couples where one partner is doing IVF treatment and the other is doing nothing. That is a missed opportunity. Sperm takes about 72 days to mature, so starting acupuncture for the sperm provider two to three months before egg retrieval gives the best results.

When Should You Start Acupuncture for Embryo Transfer?

Most IVF patients ask us when to start. The ideal timeline is three months before your round begins. That 90-day window lines up with the maturation period for both eggs and sperm, so the acupuncture you do today is shaping the quality of the egg and sperm that will be used in your retrieval three months from now. If you do not have three months, that is okay. Even starting acupuncture during your IVF stimulation phase or in the weeks leading up to embryo transfer still helps. Something is always better than nothing.

How Long Does It Take to See Results?

What Does the Research Say About Pregnancy Rates?

Why Choose Honor Wellness?

If you are about to undergo IVF, currently in a cycle, or recovering between rounds, acupuncture at Honor Wellness gives you real, evidence-based support. We have worked with IVF patients at every stage and we understand what you are going through. Your treatment plan deserves every possible advantage.

We are open seven days a week and we work around your fertility centre schedule, including early morning appointments before monitoring and same-day sessions when your IVF timing shifts unexpectedly.

Frequently Asked Questions

The recommended timeframe for starting acupuncture before IVF is ideally three to four months prior to your transfer date. This timeframe aligns with the natural development cycle of eggs, which takes approximately 90 days to mature. Starting early allows acupuncture to improve blood flow to the reproductive organs, regulate hormones, reduce stress, and create the most favorable internal environment possible before your IVF cycle begins.

Acupuncture does have a positive impact on IVF success rates according to a growing body of research and clinical experience. It works by improving blood flow to the uterus, supporting a healthy uterine lining, balancing reproductive hormones, and significantly reducing the physical and emotional stress that often accompanies IVF treatment. Many fertility clinics now recommend acupuncture as a complementary therapy to support and enhance the overall success of assisted reproductive treatments.

During IVF stimulation there are several important activities and habits to avoid in order to protect the process and support the best possible outcome. Strenuous exercise, alcohol, caffeine, smoking, and high levels of physical or emotional stress should all be minimized or eliminated during this time. Avoiding extreme heat such as hot tubs and saunas is also strongly advised. Focus on gentle movement, nourishing foods, quality sleep, and regular acupuncture sessions to support your body through this important phase of treatment.