Gynaecology Focus
Fertility & Pre-Conception TCM Support
For stress-related difficulty conceiving, menstrual irregularity and reduced ovarian function, Dr. Ng uses yin-blood nourishing and chong-ren regulating herbs with acupuncture to support uterine environment and may help prepare for natural conception. Results vary.

How TCM Views Infertility
TCM attributes infertility to kidney deficiency, insufficient qi and blood, liver stagnation, phlegm-dampness and blood stasis. Modern stress-related difficulty is common: high work pressure, irregular schedules, excessive dieting or exercise can disrupt chong-ren, leading to scanty or delayed menses and luteal phase insufficiency.
PCOS, thin endometrium and recurrent biochemical pregnancy may be addressed through pattern-based care. Dr. Ng reviews menstrual cycles, basal body temperature, prior test reports and partner factors to design a personalised pre-conception plan.
TCM emphasises "prepare the soil before sowing the seed" — first improving maternal constitution and uterine environment, then aligning with appropriate timing. This can complement reproductive medicine; some patients use TCM as supportive care alongside Western treatment. Outcomes vary by individual.
Care Plan and Acupuncture
Herbs such as modified Gui Shen Wan, Zuo Gui / You Gui, Wen Jing Tang and Xiao Yao San are used in cycle phases: post-menstruation for yin-blood nourishment, ovulation for kidney-warming support, pre-menstruation for liver-soothing regulation. Acupuncture commonly uses Guanyuan, Qihai, Zhongji, Sanyinjiao, Taixi and back-shu points to support endocrine balance.
Before and after IUI or IVF, TCM may offer supportive care to help endometrial quality, ease medication-related discomfort and reduce emotional stress. Dr. Ng cross-references your Western reports to ensure safe prescribing.
Care is typically recommended for three to six months or longer, observing menstrual regularity, basal temperature and overall wellbeing. Partners with low sperm motility may also receive kidney-tonifying herbal support.
Pre-conception often involves emotional ups and downs — liver-soothing and spirit-calming TCM methods may help reduce psychological pressure so the body can rest in a more receptive state.
Dr. Ng's Gynaecology Expertise
Dr. Ng Hau Jun has focused on gynaecological and reproductive care for over a decade, with 25 years of practice, a Google 5.0 rating and registration 003769. The Central clinic offers high privacy for couples needing detailed consultation.
Patients who follow their care plan may observe gradual improvement in menstrual regularity and overall energy over time. The first visit clearly explains constitutional assessment, expected timeline and lifestyle factors including emotional management, moderate exercise and balanced diet. Results vary.
WhatsApp to book and discuss your pre-conception plan and prior test results with Dr. Ng.
Pre-Conception Care Highlights
Dr. Ng Hau Jun is a Registered TCM practitioner in Hong Kong (003769) with 25 years of clinical experience. Google Maps rating 5.0 / 5 (3 verified reviews). Clinic address: Room 602, 6/F, Kam On Building, 176A–176F Queen's Road Central.
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