Male fertility is a significant factor in around 40% of couples experiencing difficulty conceiving — yet it is often overlooked in the fertility conversation. Sperm quality, count, and motility are highly responsive to lifestyle, health, and targeted treatment. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine & Acupuncture Clinic in Belmont, we support men through evidence-based acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine to improve sperm quality, reduce oxidative stress, and address the health factors that affect fertility — whether you are trying to conceive naturally or supporting an IVF cycle.
Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?
- ✔ Diagnosed low sperm count (oligospermia)
- ✔ Poor sperm motility — sperm not swimming effectively
- ✔ Abnormal sperm morphology — shape affecting function
- ✔ High DNA fragmentation on sperm testing
- ✔ Azoospermia (absent sperm) — may be obstructive or non-obstructive
- ✔ History of failed IVF cycles with male factor involvement
- ✔ Low libido or erectile difficulty
- ✔ Varicocele — enlarged veins in the scrotum affecting sperm quality
Why Male Fertility Has a Whole-Body Component — and What Classical Chinese Medicine Can Improve
Sperm production is highly sensitive to the body’s overall environment. Elevated scrotal temperature, oxidative stress, hormonal imbalance, inflammation, poor circulation, and the cumulative effects of lifestyle factors — alcohol, smoking, diet, stress, and heat exposure — all directly affect sperm quality. Sperm take approximately 72–74 days to mature, meaning that improvements in health take about 3 months to be reflected in semen analysis results. Chinese medicine approaches male fertility by reducing oxidative stress, improving testicular circulation, supporting hormonal balance (particularly testosterone and FSH), and addressing the constitutional factors that underlie poor sperm production. This is a meaningful, evidence-supported addition to a male fertility treatment plan.
Our Approach: The full benefit of male fertility treatment takes 3 months to show in semen analysis — because sperm take 10–12 weeks to mature. We recommend a minimum 3-month treatment period before your next semen analysis. We coordinate with fertility specialists and adjust treatment based on your results.
Your Treatment Timeline
- • Weekly acupuncture to begin reducing oxidative stress
- • Initial herbal formula for sperm support
- • Diet and lifestyle review — heat exposure, alcohol, nutritional gaps
- • Weekly acupuncture continued
- • Herbal formula adjusted based on your response
- • Supplement recommendations — antioxidants, zinc, CoQ10
- • Weekly acupuncture maintained through to your planned semen retest
- • Partner’s treatment synchronised for optimal timing
- • Repeat semen analysis to assess progress
Our practitioners are registered with AHPRA and work within Australian clinical guidelines. Most private health funds cover acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine — check your HICAPS extras cover.
What Does the Research Show?
Fertility & Sterility, 2005 (Pei et al.)
Acupuncture significantly improved both sperm motility and morphology compared to no treatment in infertile men
Reproductive BioMedicine Online, 2019
10 weeks of acupuncture significantly improved sperm motility, count, and morphology with reduced DNA fragmentation
Asian Journal of Andrology, 2020
Herbal treatment significantly improved sperm concentration and total motile count in oligospermic men over 3 months
Journal of Integrative Medicine, 2021
Couples with male factor infertility had significantly improved fertilisation rates when the male partner received acupuncture alongside IVF
Do’s and Don’ts
Do
- ✅ Start treatment a full 3 months before your planned conception attempt or IVF cycle
- ✅ Keep the scrotal area cool — wear loose, breathable underwear and avoid hot baths and saunas
- ✅ Eat a diet rich in antioxidants — berries, leafy greens, nuts, and omega-3 fatty acids
- ✅ Limit alcohol to 1–2 standard drinks per week during pre-conception treatment
- ✅ Sleep 7–9 hours per night — testosterone production peaks during deep sleep
Don’t
- ❌ Avoid placing laptops on the lap — scrotal heat from laptop use measurably reduces sperm quality
- ❌ Don’t smoke — smoking is one of the strongest independent predictors of poor sperm DNA quality
- ❌ Avoid prolonged cycling without appropriate padded shorts — sustained scrotal compression affects sperm quality
- ❌ Don’t use recreational drugs — cannabis and anabolic steroids both significantly impair spermatogenesis
- ❌ Avoid plastic food containers and non-stick cookware where possible — endocrine-disrupting chemicals affect testosterone
Frequently Asked Questions
Can acupuncture improve a zero sperm count?
Acupuncture for azoospermia depends on the cause. For obstructive azoospermia (the plumbing is blocked), we cannot help with the blockage itself, but can support overall hormonal health. For non-obstructive azoospermia where some sperm production still exists, treatment focused on hormonal support and oxidative stress reduction sometimes produces meaningful improvements. We always recommend specialist assessment first.
Will I need to stop alcohol completely?
For the 3-month pre-conception period, we recommend reducing to 1–2 standard drinks per week or less. This level of alcohol has minimal impact on sperm quality. Complete abstinence is ideal but not always necessary for mild male factor issues.
Can acupuncture help with varicocele-related infertility?
Varicocele (enlarged veins in the scrotum) causes poor sperm quality primarily through elevated scrotal temperature and oxidative stress. Acupuncture and herbal medicine can reduce oxidative damage and support sperm production in varicocele patients, but surgical correction (varicocelectomy) is recommended for significant varicocele with fertility impact.
How does this coordinate with my partner’s IVF treatment?
We time male treatment so that the sperm sample for IVF retrieval falls during the final weeks of a 3-month treatment cycle — when sperm quality is at its best. We communicate with the fertility clinic as needed.
Are there supplements I should take alongside acupuncture?
Yes. We typically recommend CoQ10 (600mg/day), zinc, vitamin D, and omega-3 fatty acids alongside acupuncture treatment. We tailor supplement recommendations based on your semen analysis results and overall health picture.
Is Chinese herbal medicine safe for men?
Yes. The herbal formulas we prescribe for male fertility are well researched, safe, and free from the banned substances that concern athletes. All herbs are TGA-listed and sourced from reputable Australian suppliers.
