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The Benefits of Massage Therapy for People with Fertility Problems: Improving Overall Health to Support Successful Conception

March 20, 2023 by BethPatton

Trying to conceive can be an emotional and stressful time. But did you know that massage therapy can help support fertility? Massage therapy can help address the physical and emotional factors that contribute to infertility, which in turn can improve the chances of conception.

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Improved Blood Flow Boosts Fertility

One of the ways that massage therapy can benefit individuals with fertility problems is by improving blood flow to the reproductive organs. Insufficient blood flow can result in a number of issues such as hormonal imbalances, irregular menstrual cycles, and problems with ovulation. By increasing blood flow, massage therapy can improve the function of the reproductive organs and increase the likelihood of successful conception.

Reduced Stress Enhances Fertility

Massage therapy can also help reduce stress and promote relaxation. Stress can interfere with ovulation, disrupt hormonal balance, and decrease the chances of successful conception. By reducing stress levels and promoting relaxation, massage therapy can help regulate the body’s hormonal balance and improve the chances of successful conception.

Address Physical Issues to Improve Fertility

Massage therapy can also address physical issues that may be contributing to infertility. For example, women with endometriosis or polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) may experience pain and discomfort during intercourse, which can make it difficult to conceive. Massage therapy can alleviate pain and discomfort, stimulate the ovaries, and improve ovulation, which can increase the likelihood of successful conception.

Abdominal and Reflexology Massage Support Fertility

There are several types of massage therapy that can be used to support fertility. Abdominal massage involves gentle massage of the abdomen, lower back, and hips. Abdominal massage can improve blood flow to the reproductive organs, stimulate the ovaries, and reduce inflammation and pain associated with conditions such as endometriosis and PCOS. Reflexology involves gentle pressure on specific points on the hands and feet, which can improve blood flow to the reproductive organs, regulate hormonal balance, and reduce stress and anxiety.

Improving Overall Health Supports Fertility

Massage therapy can also improve overall health and wellbeing, which can contribute to improved reproductive health. Massage therapy can reduce inflammation, promote detoxification, and boost the immune system, all of which can support a healthy pregnancy and successful conception.

Massage therapy can be a safe and effective way to support reproductive health and improve overall wellbeing. If you’re trying to conceive and experiencing fertility problems, consider adding massage therapy to your treatment plan to help support your body’s natural ability to conceive.

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