Women of all ages can greatly benefit from acupuncture care.
At Red Cricket, we pride ourselves on our focus on women helping women with their unique health care needs; our all female practitioner team provides a safe and comfortable atmosphere for growth and healing. We specialize in a long list of female health issues.
Fertility; Holistic Care Center for Natural Pregnancy
At Red Cricket, we follow the TCM philosophy that every woman is a unique and special person. The root cause of infertility, or other reproductive conditions, needs to be assessed on an individual basis. Each woman has the potential to restore her balance and reproductive wellness. We provide acupuncture treatment for women who seek natural pregnancy or assisted production procedures such as IUI and IVF. The frequency of acupuncture ranges from 1-3 times per week, depending on signs and symptoms. If women have greater fertility difficulties, we highly recommend them to also take regular Chinese herbal medicine.
In general, many reproductive problems take at least three months to be fully treated. Patients should expect some positive effect even if they incorporate acupuncture in a later phase of trying to achieve fertility.
Menstruation
Dysmenorrhea (Pain), Irregular Cycles, Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS), Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD), Stoppage of the Menses
Uterus
Endometriosis, Fibroids, Abnormal Bleeding, Adenomyosis, Prolapse of Uterus
Infertility
Ovulatory, Cervical, Uterine and Tubal Factors; Hormonal Inbalance, Prematurely High FSH
Pregnancy
Morning sickness (nausea), Miscarriage, Postpartum Depression, Post-Term Pregnancy, Abnormal Positions of the Fetus (breach)
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