Silene Bricet Acupuncture

IVF Acupuncture Checklist — How to Prepare Your Body at Every Stage


Your IVF + Acupuncture Checklist

Going through IVF is one of the most demanding things you can do — physically, emotionally, and logistically. This checklist is designed to help you feel prepared, supported, and in control at every stage.

As a specialist fertility acupuncturist based at The Light Centre in Clapham, I’ve supported many women and couples through IVF cycles. Here’s exactly what I recommend.


✅ 3 months before your IVF cycle starts

  • Book an initial acupuncture consultation to assess your TCM diagnosis
  • Begin weekly acupuncture sessions to improve blood flow to the ovaries and uterus
  • Start tracking your cycle (basal body temperature, cervical mucus)
  • Review your diet — reduce sugar, alcohol, processed foods
  • Start taking CoQ10, Vitamin D, and folate (discuss doses with your GP or consultant)
  • Reduce caffeine to 1 cup per day maximum
  • Prioritise sleep — 7-8 hours minimum
  • Begin stress management — yoga, walking, meditation

✅ During stimulation (injections phase)

  • Continue weekly acupuncture — sessions now focus on supporting your response to medication
  • Stay well hydrated — especially important with FSH injections
  • Avoid intense exercise — gentle walking and yoga only
  • Rest more than usual — your body is working hard
  • Keep stress low — let people around you know you need extra support
  • Attend all monitoring appointments at your clinic

✅ Around egg collection

  • Have an acupuncture session 1-2 days before egg collection
  • Rest for 24-48 hours post collection
  • Eat warm, nourishing foods — soups, stews, cooked vegetables
  • Avoid cold foods and drinks — in TCM, warmth supports recovery
  • Stay off your feet as much as possible that day

✅ Around embryo transfer — the most important moment

  • Have acupuncture close to the time of the transfer
  • Wear warm, comfortable clothing on transfer day
  • Eat a warm meal beforehand
  • Bring someone supportive with you if possible
  • Plan a gentle, restful day afterwards

✅ The two-week wait

  • Continue acupuncture 1-2 times per week — focus on reducing anxiety and supporting progesterone
  • Avoid Googling symptoms obsessively — it won’t help and will spike your cortisol
  • Keep warm — especially your lower abdomen and lower back
  • Gentle walking only — no running, swimming, or intense exercise
  • Talk to someone you trust — the wait is hard, you don’t have to do it alone
  • Be kind to yourself — whatever happens, you are doing everything you can

✅ If your cycle is successful 🎉

  • Continue acupuncture through the first trimester — it supports implantation and reduces miscarriage risk
  • Inform your acupuncturist immediately so treatment can be adapted for pregnancy
  • Rest, nourish, and let yourself feel the joy

✅ If your cycle is unsuccessful

  • Give yourself time to grieve — this is a real loss
  • Continue acupuncture to support your body’s recovery and rebalance hormones
  • Book a follow-up with your clinic to review what happened
  • When you’re ready, we can discuss how to prepare differently for the next cycle
  • You are not alone — I am here to support you through this

Ready to start preparing for your IVF cycle?

I offer a free 15-minute discovery call to talk through where you are in your journey and how acupuncture can support you.

Based at The Light Centre, 151 Clapham High Street, SW4 — easy access from Brixton, Stockwell, Oval, Kennington and Battersea.

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Silène Bricet — Specialist Fertility Acupuncturist, Clapham, London. Member of the British Acupuncture Council (BAcC) and Acupuncture Fertility Network (AFN). Advanced Diploma in Fertility Acupuncture. Consultations in English and French.

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