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Miscarriage Prevention

New Protocol Developed by Dr. Mike Berkley to Help Prevent Miscarriage


At The Berkley Center for Reproductive Wellness, we frequently see patients with endometriosis, pcos (polycystic ovarian syndrome), low sperm count, high fsh, poor egg quality, low ovarian reserve, those with advanced maternal age, sperm dna fragmentation, immunological causes of infertility, implantation failure and other common causes of infertility and recurrent miscarriage.

Most infertility clinics or ivf Centers see patients with these kinds of disorders. Many of these causes of infertility can be successfully treated with intra uterine insemination (IUI) or in vitro fertilization (IVF), but Traditional Chinese Medicine increases the odds of having a successful pregnancy.

Through eleven years of research, treatment, and success we can now positively say that acupuncture, herbal medicine, and nutrition can be used to effectively treat both male and female infertility, as well as repeated miscarriage.

The constant challenge and one that we constantly meet is to remain at the cutting-edge of knowledge in reproductive medicine. As acupuncturists, herbalists and nutritional counselors, we must, as practitioners of complementary medicine, be able to fully understand how to treat complicated cases.

We must be knowledgeable about the causes of infertility and the treatment options available from both Western medicine and Chinese medicine models.

We must be aware of and be able to treat the most challenging disorders in order to help those suffering from primary infertility, secondary infertility and chronic miscarriage.

The Berkley Center for Reproductive Wellness is the first complementary medicine Center in the U.S. to specialize in the treatment of infertility.

For the past ten years I never needled the abdomen of a pregnant woman for fear of causing miscarriage. This method of behavior stems in part from fear of over-stimulating blood flow to the embryo or placenta. This thinking, as I have recently discovered, is incorrect. It has taken me ten years of study and research to enable me to fully understand what is happening in the uterus after a successful pregnancy and why abdominal acupuncture for the first three months of pregnancy is not only safe but serves significantly to prevent miscarriage.

At the luteal phase or secretory phase of the menstrual cycle the predominant hormone is progesterone. Progesterone is created from the follicle that has ovulated the mature egg. This follicle is now known as the 'yellow body' or corpus lutuem. The corpus luteum, under the influence of luteinizing hormone which emanates from the anterior pituitary in the brain secretes progesterone. This action is done to enable the uterine lining to be amenable to a successful embryo implantation and pregnancy. If pregnancy is not successful, the corpus luteum becomes atretic (dies) and progesterone levels diminish and menstruation starts.

When a woman does successfully become pregnant, the LH which is required to maintain high levels of progesterone (P) no longer comes from the anterior pituitary gland in the brain. It comes in fact, from the developing blastocyst itself. The blastocyst (developing baby), secretes HCG or Human Chorionic Gonadotropin which has a very similar molecular structure to LH. The HCG causes the corpus luteum to continue to secrete P (this is called corpus luteum- rescue), until the placenta is fully formed at which point the placenta itself secretes appropriate amounts of P to help maintain pregnancy.

So, if the developing blastocyst is responsible for secreting HCG to keep itself alive it made sense to me to use very few and well placed needles in the abdomen to gently stimulate blood flow to the blastocyst so that P would continue to be secreted from the corpus luteum.

This, in my opinion is one of the major ways that miscarriage prevention can be achieved with acupuncture. I am the first one to arrive at this idea and have been using it with great success.

After 6 or 7 weeks the placenta is formed and it secretes P. The corpus luteum is no longer necessary. But, one of the major causes of miscarriage is inappropriate blood flow to the placenta. One of the causes of this is due to thrombophilic disorders (The tendency to form blood clots). But clinically what does this mean? Blood carries oxygen, hormones and nutrients to the placenta and excretes dead cells from it.
These dead cells are called 'debris'. By continuing to use abdominal acupuncture, we continue to gently stimulate blood flow to the placenta (reducing the effects of poor hemodynamics which can occur due to thrombophilic disorder or just poor circulation), maintaining its ability to secrete P, estrogen, human placental-lactogen, relaxin and other hormones necessary for the maintenance of a healthy pregnancy.

I am constantly studying Western reproductive medicine and translating my findings into a Chinese medical model which serves to increase a useful knowledge-base to help couples achieve pregnancy. However, achieving pregnancy is only half the battle. The other half is maintaining a healthy pregnancy. The focus of many acupuncturists is to help their patients become pregnant. This too is my first goal, but only my first. My second goal is to maintain a viable pregnancy and this is where my research and studies are now taking me.

I am pleased to say that at this point our successful pregnancy cases are remaining in the 30 to 40% bracket but our take-home-baby rates are climbing too. It is too early to publish numbers but that will come over time. Suffice it to say, this new Berkley Center protocol is working wonders for those suffering with repeated pregnancy loss, as well as those who have had difficulty in conceiving.

Acupuncture for the infertile patient as well as the patient suffering with repeated pregnancy loss must be continued after pregnancy is achieved to increase the odds of a successful, full-term pregnancy. Treatment should be continued for thirteen weeks, as 90% of miscarriages occur within the first trimester.

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Mike Berkley, the founder and director ofThe Berkley Center for Reproductive Wellness & Women’s Health, in New York, is licensed and Board Certified in Acupuncture in the states of New York and Connecticut, and licensed as a Doctor of Acupuncture in the State of Rhode Island. Dr. Berkley is also Board Certified in Clinical Herbal Medicine by the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine. Dr. Berkley is a Member in good standing of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM); Resolve, New York, American Infertility Association, the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine; the Acupuncture Society of New York; and the American Association of Oriental Medicine. In addition, he is an Advisory Board member of The InterNational Council on Infertility Information Dissemination, Inc. (INCIID). Dr. Berkley graduated from The Pacific College of Oriental Medicine in New York in 1996.

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