
Q If I start Korean medicine treatment to prepare for pregnancy, how long do I usually need to continue?
A Considering the cycle in which eggs mature, we usually treat about three months as one unit, reviewing and adjusting cycle by cycle. Since each person's body and goals differ, the duration can vary, and we plan it together with your procedure schedule.
Detailed Answer
Because it is considered that eggs need about three months to mature, Korean medicine treatment is also usually carried out in units of about three months. We review progress one menstrual cycle at a time and adjust the prescription, and the overall duration and direction differ depending on whether you are preparing for natural conception or combining it with procedures. The principle is to adjust while observing progress rather than forcing long-term use.
Korean Medicine Clinic Perspective
At Dongjedang, after examining your body and goals thoroughly at the first visit, we decide together on a realistic duration needed to improve the uterine and ovarian environment. Rather than chasing symptoms or numbers alone, we consider it important to design the stages as a flow of cultivating the soil in which a seed can settle.
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