Fertility Hijama

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Fertility Hijama is a traditional alternative medicine practice, also known as wet cupping, that is specifically focused on addressing issues of infertility and improving reproductive health in both men and women. 
The procedure involves applying small cups to specific points on the body, including the back and lower abdomen, to create a vacuum effect. In wet cupping, superficial incisions are made on the skin, and a second suction is applied to draw out a small amount of blood, which is traditionally considered “stagnant” or “toxic”. 
How It Aims to Help with Fertility
The theoretical basis for fertility cupping includes:
    • Improving Blood Flow By removing stagnant blood and promoting the flow of fresh, oxygenated blood, the therapy aims to increase circulation to reproductive organs, such as the ovaries and uterus.
    • Balancing Hormones The procedure is believed to help regulate hormonal profiles, which can be beneficial for conditions like Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) and menstrual irregularities.
    • Reducing Stress and Inflammation The relaxation induced by the treatment, along with the reduction of inflammation, is thought to create a more conducive environment for conception.
  • Removing Toxins It is believed to help the body detoxify and remove waste products that may accumulate over time. 
Evidence and Use
Cupping therapy is widely used as a complementary or alternative treatment for infertility. Some pilot studies and case reports suggest that it may be beneficial for infertile women and can improve semen quality in men, with some reports of increased pregnancy rates. It is often used in conjunction with other treatments like acupuncture, herbal medicine, or conventional medical procedures such as IVF. 
Important Considerations:
  • Consult a Professional It is recommended to seek a certified and registered health professional for the procedure to ensure safety and hygiene protocols are followed.
  • Timing For women trying to conceive, the timing of the sessions is considered critical, often recommended between the first day of the menstrual cycle and before ovulation.
  • Avoid During Pregnancy Cupping therapy should be avoided during pregnancy, especially on the abdomen and lower back.
  • Further Research Needed While anecdotal and initial study results are promising, more rigorous clinical studies are needed to fully understand its mechanisms and validate its effectiveness as an evidence-based treatment for infertility. 
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