Why Include Physiotherapy in IVF Treatment? The Key to Balance and a Higher Chance of Success

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On the way to the baby, every detail is important. Physiotherapy can be a real support when dealing with infertility and preparing the body for conception. That is why at Unica Clinic we offer specialised gynaecological physiotherapy, which becomes an important part of comprehensive IVF care.

What impact does physiotherapy have?

Gynaecological physiotherapy focuses on supporting the natural function of the reproductive organs. It helps to reduce stress and tension, optimizes the mobility of the pelvic tissues and improves blood circulation to the area where the embryo attaches. It is suitable, for example, for:

  • difficulties in getting pregnant
  • painful menstruation and intercourse
  • difficulties after caesarean section or abdominal surgery
  • pelvic floor dysfunction
  • endometriosis

Physiotherapy before embryo transfer

At Unica Clinic we also offer a one-time gentle therapy just before embryo transfer. Delicate manual techniques such as visceral or craniosacral therapy help to relax the tissues in the pelvic area, improving the conditions for embryo acceptance. Therapy is done without invasive methods and always with your comfort in mind.

What can you expect?

Each therapy is individually tailored to your body and health condition. You will be interviewed and a medical history taken, work with the whole body - not just the pelvic area, gentle soft tissue treatment, and recommendations for simple exercises to do at home to promote long term effects.

Physiotherapy is one of the important elements of holistic medicine in our clinic. It brings balance, prepares you for treatment, and strengthens the mind-body connection - because we believe this is where the true power of fertility lies.

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