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Understanding Endometrial Receptivity and Improving Fertility with Acupuncture and Chinese Herbal Medicine

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Understanding Endometrial Receptivity and Improving Fertility with Acupuncture and Chinese Herbal Medicine

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IVF can overcome obstructions, force ovulation, extract gametes and create embryo’s but when time after time those embryos fail to implant then what? What if there are no detectable issues with either partner but there is failure to conceive. What if your patients have chemical pregnancies or very early loss? This is where we must start looking at the implantation environment and what we can change here. This course will give you an overview of fertility and the detailed implantation process, teach you what is known about and give you insight into what remains mysterious. It will help you to understand the investigations and options from the western perspective to help you communicate with patients and practitioners. It will also guide you as to where you may be able to work with your tools as a TCM practitioners. It aims to give you the confidence to communicate what might be achieved using TCM with this emotionally vulnerable patient group.

Understanding endometrial receptivity and its influence on fertility. Examining receptivity as a causes of recurrent implantation failure and early miscarriage. Exploring how as TCM practitioners we can influence endometrial receptivity to promote successful natural or assisted fertility.
Rebecca is a TCM practitioner with 15 years of experience, 10 of those years specialising in treating fertility in a Harley Street TCM clinic alongside many of the London IVF clinics. She has a BSc in Neuroscience and a PhD in pharmacology as well as being being a qualified acupuncturist (BSc) and herbalist (MSc). She has also studied herbs and acupuncture in China in Hangzhou, Beijing and Anguo. A background in the science of western medicine means she pursues a fusion of the technological techniques of modern science with understanding of the written wisdom of the ancients. She is a qualified teacher (PGHCE) and currently teaches at the Northern College of Acupuncture on the Advanced Oriental Medicine MSc and on the Herbal Medicine MSc. She leads the Chinese Classics module as well as supervising on a student research module, and teaching pharmacology and pharmacognosy. She loves to get creative with ceramics, silver and glass and to spend as much time as possible in the mountains or the seas; cycling, diving, snowboarding and kayaking. Although currently with a rapidly growing small person at home there is a lot of exploring yoga poses in the house and walking at small person pace.


$75.00 USD

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