Acupuncture can increase  fertility by reducing stress, increasing 
blood flow and balancing the endocrine system, according to several 
studies and medical research.
A study published in Fertility and Sterility examined 80 patients who 
received acupuncture while already undergoing in-vitro fertilization. 
After six weeks, 42 percent of the women became pregnant.
One of the ways acupuncture increases fertility is by reducing 
stress, which is often a key factor in the fertility of both men and 
women. When people are under stress, the hormone cortizol is released 
in the brain. This alters the brain's neurochemical balance, thus 
changing hormone levels and disrupting the pituitary balance that is 
key to the reproductive cycle. Acupuncture counters the effects of 
stress and cortizol by releasing endorphins in the brain, which exert 
a calming effect that relieves symptoms of stress.
An imbalance in the amounts of estrogen and progesterone can also 
prevent pregnancy. Without enough progesterone, the fetus is be 
unable to attach to the uterus. High levels of prolactin, the hormone 
that stimulates the production of breast milk, can also prevent 
ovulation. Acupuncture directly stimulates the hypothalamus to 
effectively balance these endocrine hormones.
Acupuncture can also increase fertility by increasing blood flow 
throughout the body. This provides a woman's reproductive organs with 
more nourishment and increases the density of the uterine wall. If 
men are experiencing problems with impotence, an increase in blood 
flow can increase potency.
According to a study conducted by the Washington Acupuncture Centre 
in which 10,000 patients were treated and tracked for three years, 
patients who had experienced sexual impotence improved by 57 percent 
after receiving acupuncture.
For more information please contact Pacific College of Oriental Medicine at (800) 729-0941 or go to www.PacificCollege.edu.