IVF and IUI Support
Acupuncture and functional medicine alongside your fertility clinic. Preparing the terrain in the months before, and supporting you through stimulation, transfer, and the two-week wait.

Support for the Whole Process, Not Just the Transfer
Acupuncture has become one of the most sought-after complements to in vitro fertilization (IVF) and intrauterine insemination (IUI), and for good reason. It is not a replacement for your fertility clinic. It is a way to prepare the body, support it through a demanding process, and tend to the parts of the picture the protocol does not address: circulation, stress, sleep, and overall resilience.
This is the GoodMedizen lens. The body is not malfunctioning. It is responding accurately to the information it is being given. Change the inputs and the response begins to change with them.
What This Looks Like
We support people across the full arc of assisted reproduction — in the months before a cycle, during stimulation and around egg retrieval, on the day of embryo transfer, and through the two-week wait. Each phase has a different aim, and treatment is timed to the protocol your clinic is running.
The most studied moment is acupuncture around embryo transfer, but the more meaningful work often happens in the eight to twelve weeks beforehand, when there is time to improve the terrain the cycle depends on.
What Is Actually at Play
When conception is not happening, it is usually a sign that some part of the system needs support, not that the body is broken. The factors we look at:
- Hormonal balance and the quality of ovulation
- Egg and sperm quality, both of which respond to the months of preparation before a cycle
- Uterine blood flow and the quality of the lining
- Thyroid function, a common and frequently overlooked factor in fertility
- Inflammation and blood sugar regulation
- Chronic stress and a dysregulated nervous system
- Underlying conditions such as PMOS or endometriosis
Fertility is a shared endeavor. We support all partners contributing to a conception, not only the person carrying.
How We Look at It — The Testing
Alongside the workup your fertility clinic runs, we look at the terrain:
- Hormones — a full panel through ZRT (blood spot and saliva), including progesterone and the androgens and DHEA that influence egg quality, with DHEA read to optimal rather than merely adequate
- Thyroid — a full panel with antibodies, since even mild thyroid dysfunction affects conception and antibodies matter here in particular; we often see symptoms at a TSH as low as 1.75
- Metabolic and inflammatory terrain — fasting insulin and glucose, the triglyceride-to-HDL ratio, and hs-CRP, since insulin resistance and inflammation lower fertility
- Foundational — 25-OH vitamin D around 60 to 70 (important for implantation), B12 with homocysteine and MMA, a complete iron and ferritin profile, RBC magnesium, and a CBC with differential
- For partners contributing sperm — the same metabolic and nutrient foundations, since sperm quality reflects them
Broad baseline labs do not have to be expensive. Services such as Function Health let patients obtain large workups affordably, and we have no financial stake in that — we would rather your budget go toward care than toward lab markups. For targeted functional testing we order through Diagnostic Solutions (GI-MAP) for the microbiome, Quicksilver Scientific for heavy metals, and through Fullscript where it serves you best, with every marker read against optimal ranges rather than the wide line between “normal” and “abnormal.”
The Chinese Medicine Lens
Chinese medicine has supported fertility for centuries, and it frames the work around the Kidney system, which it considers the root of reproductive vitality, together with the free flow of qi and blood to the uterus and ovaries. Common patterns include Kidney deficiency, of either the warming yang or the nourishing yin; Liver qi stagnation from stress; and blood deficiency or stasis that affects the lining and circulation.
Treatment is built to the pattern — warming and strengthening the Kidney foundation, moving stagnation, and nourishing the blood and lining — all timed to the phases of the cycle or the IVF protocol.
How Acupuncture and Functional Medicine Help
Acupuncture improves blood flow to the uterus and ovaries, helps regulate the cycle and ovulation, and lowers the stress load a fertility journey inevitably carries. Around transfer it is used to relax the uterus and support implantation, and throughout it helps people stay resourced through a hard process.
The functional work prepares the terrain in the months beforehand: optimizing thyroid, vitamin D, and key nutrients, steadying blood sugar, lowering inflammation, and addressing underlying conditions such as PMOS or endometriosis. The groundwork comes first wherever there is time to lay it.
Care That Works With Your Fertility Clinic
This is collaborative care by design. We work alongside your reproductive endocrinologist and clinic, time treatment to your protocol, and never interfere with it. Our role is to support you and the process, not to direct the medical side of it.
Fertility is rarely one partner’s story alone. Where sperm health is part of the picture, see our Male Fertility page — the months before conception are a real window to improve it.
Your Body Isn’t Broken
If you have spent years being told your labs look normal while you clearly do not feel normal, you have not been imagining it. With fertility, the work is to support the whole system the process depends on, in step with your fertility team. Your body is not broken. The support has just been missing.
At GoodMedizen in downtown Seattle, we treat the system driving the condition, not only the symptoms it produces.