Nowadays, more and more people choose to marry late and have children late. However, when they are finally ready to have a child, they find that it is not that easy. They often find themselves resorting to egg freezing and artificial insemination, but these things can make women suffer physical pain and psychological trauma.
Serene Feng, a doctor at New York Four Seasons Acupuncture PC, believes that traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has its own way of assisting pregnancy and improving the quality of the sperm and eggs.
Infertility is the most common problem encountered by late-married couples. According to a survey quoted by the World Health Organization (WHO), the proportion of women of childbearing age who are infertile accounts for about 8 to 12 percent of the population. Is it the male who is to blame, or is it the female? According to data from Taiwan’s Lee Women’s Hospital, female infertility accounts for about 54 percent of the cases, and male accounts for 21 percent….