SHARED JOURNEY FERTILITY PROGRAM
A gentle and extremely effective approach to a conscious conception
The Mercier therapy fertility program is 6 weeks in length and can be used as a stand alone treatment or to prepare for a medically assisted cycle such as IUI or IVF. The program highly recommends preparing your body properly prior to starting any medically assisted fertility cycle to help optimize a successful first cycle. This program can be completed in time for your stim start.
Whether you are preparing for pregnancy or experiencing fertility challenges, this holistic approach can support you in optimizing your fertility. Mercier Therapy {MT} is a safe, gentle, and external pelvic visceral manipulation technique designed to restore the health and well-being of the pelvis by addressing scar tissue, adhesions, mal-alignment or decreased mobility of the pelvic and reproductive structures. Mercier Therapy provides an integrative and comprehensive approach for a variety of pelvic issues for women of all ages.
The goal of Mercier Therapy is to restore mobility and proper blood flow to the pelvic organs which optimizes their function. It can be used as a stand alone therapy at any time. It may also be used as an adjunct to other assisted reproductive technology techniques (ART) such as IUI or IVF.
Mercier Therapy concluded a four year, evidence based research study in September 2012, indicating an 83 percent pregnancy success rate.
The abstract, “Mercier Therapy Helps Infertile Women Achieve Pregnancy” was published in the spring 2013 edition of Midwifery Today.
I assist with the following:
Natural fertility preparation or complement to IVF, IUI
Regulation of menstrual cycles and ovulation
Restoring normal hormone balance
Improving ovarian function for better quality follicles/eggs
Increasing uterine blood flow and lining necessary for implantation
Improving your chances of successful IVF or IUI
Recurrent miscarriages
High FSH
Premature ovarian failure
Mercier Therapy has been proven beneficial for:
Anovulation
Amenhorrea (lack of period)
Dysmenorrhea (painful periods)
Endometriosis
Infertility
Ovarian function
Painful Intercourse
Pelvic scarring from previous trauma or surgery ( laparoscopy, laparotomy, D&C, LEEP, abortion, cystocele or rectocele repair, cesarean section, or hysterectomy)
Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS)
Uterine Fibroids