Acupuncture

bubs123

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Hi
Has anyone tried acupuncture with Helen He from Holistic Central? If so, could you share your experience?

My husband and I have been trying for a baby for over a year now.

What are your views on acupuncture?
 
I haven't heard of Helen He, but I have heard Troy Sing is also good. He's in Central on 50 Wellington (I think) and he does specialize in fertility.
 
bubs123 - are you still trying naturally or using any fertility assistance?

I've heard of Troy Sing too, but from a while ago. It seems his name comes up quite a lot. I have not used him though, but am looking to give him a go, so any advice from anyone who has used him would be great!
 
I went to Troy Sing for quite awhile and I didn't like him. He doesn't really give you much of a diagnosis or tell you what he is doing. He comes in puts in the needles, turns on music and walks away. My girlfriend has recently completed a degree in Chinese medicine and has been infinitely more helpful then he ever was. I am now looking for someone else to try.
 
I've tried Helen He for about 12 sessions give or take. She does explain what's going on...like if you're "damp" or "dry" etc. However, I thought the needle insertion was quite painful (I have a moderate pain threshold) during days 26-30 on cycle. She explained that I would be more sensitive during the end of the cycle. I couldn't take the pain anymore and stopped. I thought the stress from the anticipation of pain may have offset the acupuncture benefits! Long story short, it didn't help me in the fertility sector. I haven't found another acupuncturist. I've heard of Troy Sing, Gianna Buonocore from IMI, and Dr. Ma on 2 Hysan Ave in CWB. Dr. Ma is the only person I've heard of personally that has helped someone (a g/f used him and got pregnant in her 3rd IVF attempt) get pregnant. Troy Sing & Gianna Bounocore I've heard through the grapevine...no direct success stories. Thanks for sharing your experiences or what you have heard about other acupuncturists. I appreciate it!
 
I know some of the posts here are old but I just wanted to share my acupuncture experience. I was TTC with no assistance whatsoever for about a year when I thought I should shift gears and do something about it. I was having second infertility so I went to a acupuncturist specializing in fertility. Unfortunately, this was back in Sydney but I wanted to share with you the things she made me do to assist in conceiving:

1) check up on husband's sperm count & motility

2) go to a nutritionist to gain more weight. I am a skinny little thing so she jokingly said, you have to be like Goldilocks - just right.

3) had a hycosy to make sure there weren't any blockages in the fallopian tubes etc

4) drink some Chinese herbs that she made to "warm up" and produce warmth

5) make a record of my basal body temperature at the same time each day, in bed (she told me not to get up but have it at your bedside table)

I'd visit at least once every two weeks, sometimes once a week. After 4 months of acupuncture, I got pregnant & now have a four month old baby girl.

I believe acupuncture worked for me. Each woman is different so what works for others may not always work for some. But for those of you who are thinking of acupuncture, I just wanted to share my success story with it. Sorry I couldn't be of help with regards to an acupuncturist in Hong Kong.

Good luck and don't lose hope!
 
I am looking for a good acupuncturist specialize in fertility in Hong Kong. My menstrual cycle is a mess. I do temping and I think I never ovulate!
 
There were some old threads that recommended Cecilia The from Vitality Center. I have tried her (not for fertility) but for inducement and found her very experienced, extremely helpful and sweet. There was another lady in the same center (can't remember her name) and I found her not that great.
 
It depends on what your husband's test & consultation reveal. My acupuncturist wasn't going to put any needles unless my husband needed it. She asked a lot of questions - lifestyle, eating, drinking habits, work/stress levels, medical history. His tests did not reveal anything that hindered fertility so the onus was really on me.
 
Has anyone tried Dr. Sum of Health & Joy TCM Clinic ? I got his name indirectly from some success stories . I will go for IVF in the next few months and try to have acupuncture and herbs within this ?preparation window?, and hop that I can pregnant naturally ! Or any other recommendation ? Troy is good but expensive.
 
Hi, I saw this thread while TTC and tried out Dr. Sum at Health & Joy based on recommendations here and elsewhere. I went just before ovulation (it felt like the acupuncture boosted this process) as well as a week later, during implantation, and I got pregnant that cycle!

I don't believe acupuncture is a cure-all, but I was spotting a lot before and after my periods, and I was concerned about ovulation, and this is the kind of thing that acupuncture can really address. Also, Dr. Sum isn't super-communicative, but he's extremely competent, and I'd done enough research to feel confident that acupuncture would be helpful in regulating blood flow and hormones. It seems to have paid off, and I plan to continue seeing him during my pregnancy.

Good luck to all the other ladies!
 
Hello Inti,
I have just read your post and was wondering how successful you were with the accupuncture from the Health and Joy clinic? I am currently seeing him now as well. I found out i was pregnant a week ago so i went to have accunpuncture done as i hear that it's good to help with prevention of miscarriage ( I miscarried in Feb 2015) I just wanted to find out whether you were happy with the service as i am a lot less stressed and been taking the chinese herbal meds religiously and also doing moxibustion at home.
I look forward to hearing from you.

Angela x
 
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