FERTILE EARTH ACUPUNCTURE & HERBAL MEDICINE · ENCINITAS, CA
Prenatal Acupuncture in Encinitas & North County San Diego
Care for Every Trimester
Your OB or midwife is managing your pregnancy. Acupuncture addresses what falls outside that scope.
Nausea that persists past the first trimester. Pelvic or back pain that compounds as you grow. A baby in the wrong position at 34 weeks. Insomnia and anxiety that arrived with the pregnancy and haven't let up. These are real, they're common, and most prenatal visits don't have much to offer for them.
Prenatal acupuncture at Fertile Earth in Encinitas works alongside your existing care plan — not in place of it. Treatment is adjusted at every stage to match where you are in pregnancy, and supports what your OB or midwife is already doing for you.
If you were a patient here during TTC or IVF, this is the same approach carried into the next phase. If you're new here, you don't need a fertility history — plenty of patients come to Fertile Earth for the first time during pregnancy.
What acupuncture addresses at each stage of pregnancy
Pregnancy is a moving target. What your body needs at eight weeks looks completely different from what it needs at 36 weeks. Treatment at Fertile Earth is adjusted by trimester — not because of a fixed protocol, but because the physiology is genuinely different and the priorities shift.
First trimester
The first trimester priority for most women is nausea. Acupuncture is one of the better-supported non-pharmaceutical approaches for pregnancy-related nausea and vomiting — useful both for women who want to avoid medication and for those whose nausea persists despite it. Treatment in this trimester is gentle and specifically adjusted for early pregnancy, with particular attention to which points are used and when.
Fatigue, anxiety, and sleep disruption are also common in the first trimester and respond well to acupuncture. This is also a useful time to begin care if you had a previous pregnancy loss — supporting immune regulation and uterine environment during early pregnancy is something acupuncture addresses directly.
How the Fertile Earth approach works for endometriosis
Endometriosis affects fertility through multiple mechanisms simultaneously: chronic pelvic inflammation impairs egg quality and ovulation, adhesions can affect tubal function and ovarian access, chocolate cysts (endometriomas) on the ovaries directly reduce ovarian reserve, and endometrial receptivity to implantation is compromised by the inflammatory and immune environment.
If you're pursuing IVF with endometriosis, acupuncture preparation matters particularly because:
Pre-retrieval work on inflammation and ovarian blood flow directly improves egg quality in the context of a condition that actively degrades it
If you're on Depot Lupron or Orlissa for pre-transfer suppression (standard for significant endo before FET), acupuncture reduces the menopausal side effects those medications cause — hot flashes, mood swings, joint aches, fatigue
The immune environment around implantation matters more with endometriosis than with most conditions. Endo creates a state where the immune system is chronically overactivated in the pelvis — and that same overactivation can interfere with the immune tolerance the body needs to allow an embryo to implant. Acupuncture's documented effects on that immune balance are especially relevant here
Between cycles, acupuncture maintains the anti-inflammatory work and supports endometrial recovery
If adenomyosis is part of your picture
Adenomyosis — where endometrial tissue infiltrates the muscular wall of the uterus itself — frequently co-occurs with endometriosis and is often underdiagnosed. The pattern of heavy, painful bleeding combined with cramping that doesn't respond to standard approaches is a hallmark. Adenomyosis responds particularly well to herbal treatment — often better than endometriosis does — and the two conditions are addressed through overlapping but distinct protocols.
If you have an adenomyosis diagnosis alongside your endometriosis, or if heavy bleeding and uterine cramping are a significant part of your picture, mention it at your first appointment. It shapes the treatment approach meaningfully.
This approach is a good fit when:
You have endometriosis and want to address the immune and inflammatory root, not just manage symptoms
You've had surgery and the condition has recurred — or you want to reduce the likelihood of recurrence
You're working on fertility with an endometriosis diagnosis and want to improve the internal environment before trying to conceive
You're using Lupron Depot or Orlissa for pre-transfer suppression and want help managing the side effects
You're heading toward IVF with endo and want to optimize egg quality and endometrial receptivity
Your menstrual pain, PMS, or flow quality is significantly affecting your quality of life alongside your fertility goals
You have adenomyosis — with or without co-occurring endometriosis
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Yes — and through specific mechanisms, not just relaxation. Acupuncture directly influences the hormonal signals that cause uterine cramping, reduces the inflammatory activity that drives pain between periods, and helps recalibrate the nervous system's pain response — which, after years of chronic endo pain, often gets stuck in an amplified state independent of what's actually happening in the tissue. Improving pelvic circulation also matters here: congestion and poor blood flow in the pelvis amplify pain signals, and clearing that stagnation is a core part of treatment. Most women notice meaningful reductions in menstrual pain within two to three cycles of consistent treatment.
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Yes — and because endometriosis affects fertility through several mechanisms at once, the approach addresses multiple channels simultaneously. Reducing pelvic inflammation improves follicle development and egg quality. Helping the uterine lining become more responsive to progesterone improves the conditions for implantation — even when progesterone levels test normal, endo can make the lining less able to respond to it. Improving ovarian circulation supports follicle development. And calming the overactivated immune environment in the pelvis addresses one of the key ways endometriosis disrupts early pregnancy.
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Yes. Surgery removes lesions — it doesn't change the immune and inflammatory environment that produced them. The recurrence rate after laparoscopy is significant precisely because the underlying terrain isn't addressed by the procedure. Acupuncture and herbal medicine work in the space that surgery doesn't reach, which is also why the combination of surgical management and Eastern medicine support tends to produce better outcomes than either alone.
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Acupuncture is particularly valuable during Depot Lupron or Orlissa suppression protocols. These medications create a temporary menopausal state to starve endometrial lesions of estrogen — which is effective, but produces significant side effects. Acupuncture directly addresses the hot flashes, joint pain, mood changes, fatigue, and sleep disruption these medications cause, without interfering with their mechanism of action. It also supports the detoxification and recovery phase after the suppression cycle ends.
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Endometriosis is a condition that developed over years — meaningful change in the underlying pattern takes time. Most women notice cycle improvements within two to three months. Deeper shifts in inflammation, pain patterns, and fertility markers follow over three to six months of consistent treatment. This is a longer arc than some conditions — which is also why starting sooner rather than later matters if you're working toward conception.
Frequently Asked Questions
Fertile Earth serves women in Encinitas, Carlsbad, Solana Beach, Del Mar, San Marcos, Oceanside, Vista, and throughout North County San Diego.
Not local to Encinitas or North County San Diego? Fertility Club is Laura's online fertility support program — the same framework, available wherever you are.
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Your first appointment at Fertile Earth is where we build the full picture — your diagnosis, your cycle, your pattern, your goals — and build a plan that works in the terrain your other treatments haven't reached.
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Laura Schultz, L.Ac. is a licensed acupuncturist with over 13 years of experience specializing in fertility, egg quality support, and IVF preparation in North County San Diego. She holds a Master of Science in Traditional Oriental Medicine and has completed advanced training in reproductive acupuncture and integrative fertility care.