If you are preparing to undertake the IVF process and deciding whether to include IVF acupuncture as part of your health care plan then it’s important to know the recommended timings.
Having a clear outline of when acupuncture may be incorporated can provide reassurance and a greater sense of structure during this time. It can also help you feel more prepared and supported, allowing you to approach each stage of the journey with greater confidence and understanding.
Timing can play an important role when incorporating acupuncture into an IVF journey. While therapy plans are always tailored to an individual, many patients follow a structured approach that aligns acupuncture sessions with key stages of the IVF cycle.
This may include support in the lead-up to treatment, during ovarian stimulation, and around embryo transfer. The table below provides a general guide to recommended timing, helping to illustrate how acupuncture can be integrated throughout the IVF process to support overall wellbeing and therapy outcomes.
Disclaimer: This table is a general guide only. Therapy plans are always tailored to the individual patient. Always consult your fertility specialist and acupuncturist before commencing treatment.
Phase
Pre-cycle
IVF Stage
General pre-conception
Timing
3 months before cycle begins
Frequency
Fortnightly (8-12 sessions)
Therapy Focus
Hormonal balance, cycle regulation, stress reduction, overall vitality
Pre-cycle
Previous unsuccessful IVF cycle
3-6 months before next cycle
Weekly or twice weekly
Address underlying imbalances, restore optimal fertility function
Pre-cycle
Conditions (PCOS, endometriosis)
As early as possible
Fortnightly
Regulate cycles, reduce inflammation, improve reproductive environment
Phase
During
IVF Stage
Ovarian stimulation phase
Timing
During stimulation medication
Frequency
1-2 times per week
Therapy Focus
Increase blood flow to ovaries, support medication deliver, optimise follicle
During
Egg retrieval
Day before or day of retrieval
Single session
Reduce anxiety, support recovery, ease post-retrieval discomfort
During
Endometrial preparation (FET)
6–8 weeks before transfer
Weekly, increasing to twice weekly
Improve uterine lining thickness and receptivity, increase blood flow to endometrium
.During
Pre-embryo transfer
24–48 hours before transfer, or within 1 hour before
Single session
Increase uterine blood flow, reduce uterine contractions, calm the nervous system
During
Post-embryo transfer
Within 1–2 hours after transfer
Single session
Support implantation, reduce uterine contractions, promote deep relaxation
Phase
Post-cycle
IVF Stage
Two-week wait (2WW)
Timing
Days 3–5 and days 7–9 post-transfer
Frequency
1–2 sessions
Therapy Focus
Support implantation, manage anxiety, promote circulation and calm
Post-cycle
Early pregnancy confirmation
Following positive beta HCG
Weekly (weeks 5–12)
Support early pregnancy, reduce miscarriage risk, manage nausea and fatigue
Post-cycle
Unsuccessful cycle recovery)
2–4 weeks following negative result
Weekly
Emotional recovery, restore hormonal balance, prepare body for next cycle
While every IVF journey is unique, having a general framework for when acupuncture may be introduced can help you feel more supported and informed throughout the process. Working with a qualified practitioner allows your therapy plan to be tailored to your individual needs, ensuring care is aligned with each stage of your cycle. When integrated thoughtfully, acupuncture can provide a calming and supportive element to your IVF journey, helping you prioritise your wellbeing along the way.
To find out more about how acupuncture may help to support you on your IVF journey call us at the clinic on 0403 524 893