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Lots of sex but no baby?

BY DR. VIKAS PURI

Infertility typically refers to a lack of conception after a reasonable period of sexual intercourse without contraception (one year for women who are under 35 years, 6 months for women over 35 years).  Roughly 16% (or 1 in 6) couples in Canada experience infertility. This number has doubled since the 1980s.

The major cause of the increase in infertility is living a hectic and stressful lifestyle.  Stress is the prime reason for infertility.  Stress can be grouped into three major headings. Chemical, physical and emotional stress. Food today is filled with chemicals and growth hormones. By the age of 13, you have had 1,000 falls.  Being stuck on our phones and laptops has led to terrible postures. With the demands and expectation of this fast-paced world, the emotional toll is tremendous.  All of these stresses result in stress hormone elevation in the body, specifically cortisol.

Increase in cortisol levels in the body reduces the function of our immune system, reproductive system, and gastrointestinal system. This decrease in reproductive function can lead to infertility.

Dr. Vikas Puri, has developed a fertility wellness program. This program includes chiropractic, traditional Chinese medicine, psychotherapy and diet modification.  All of these services are offered at IHG and work in synergy to increase fertility.

Chiropractic adjustments are one of the quickest and most effective ways of destressing the body. Research has shown the frontal lobe of the brain to begin firing after an adjustment, turning on “feel good” hormones and turning off the amygdala, the back of the brain where stress hormone is produced. The result is an immediate destressing effect, naturally, without drugs and their side effects. The best thing is that some of the “feel good” hormones are vasopressin and oxytocin, which are related to attraction and sexual function. So, the adjustment not only gets you relaxed and enables the reproductive system, it offers a natural aphrodisiac effect.

Eastern or traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is the oldest medicine still widely used today. It evolved over thousands of years and includes acupuncture, a sophisticated herbal system, therapeutic nutrition, qi gong and targeted massage called tui na. Women’s menstrual cycles in Chinese medicine are a huge indicator of overall health, so whether a patient is trying to get pregnant or is undergoing treatments for migraines, anxiety or anything else, information about the menstrual cycle is always tracked. As health improves, cycles and periods may also change, so as headaches get better, PMS or cramps may resolve as well.

Everything is connected in TCM theory, which is why working holistically on any and all symptoms also improves fertility.

Studies have shown that TCM can help improve fertility and reproductive health in many ways. It can stimulate ovulation in women with amenorrhea (no periods) and polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), the leading cause of hormonal dysfunction in women in America. Treatments can also help make cycles more regular, reduce menstrual cramps and PMS, manage endometriosis, thicken a uterine lining that is too thin for conception and optimize ovarian function. In one study, women working with a TCM practitioner showed a twofold increase in pregnancy rates over a three to four month period.

Emotional stress can lead to significant mental health issues including anxiety, depression, anger, and low self-esteem.  All this can cause difficulty in couple relationships.

The aim of psychotherapy is to help clients overcome a wide scope of concerns, such as relationship issues, fears about having a baby, to stress from being a new mom, or any emotional difficulties. Our psychotherapist can choose from a wealth of approaches to help you understand and explore how you feel. He/she uses various therapies and also gives you skills to help you manage difficult emotions more effectively.

At the Intelligent Health Group, our integrated approach addresses the individual holistically in mind, body, and spirit.  We empower and guide you to higher levels of health and well being, minimizing stress and maximizing your vitality.

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Over the last 16 years, Dr. Vikas Puri has been a successful Chiropractor and clinical director in the City of Brampton. In 2017, Dr. Puri decided to take it to another level, and partnered with Dr. Gina Bajaj. They formed a national brand known as the “Intelligent Health Group; their aim is to provide a synergistic approach to health and wellness. They bring together diverse practitioners into an integrative and revolutionary health model. Each week, Dr. Puri provides intelligent health solutions that address: mind, body and spirit.

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