Protocols
We use two main acupuncture protocols at Farhnam Acupuncture and Wellness:
1. Paulus Protocol
Based on a recognised clinical protocol, acupuncture may be used to support relaxation and circulation around embryo transfer during IVF.
2. The Ultimate Fertility Protocol
This protocol offers a structured yet gentle acupuncture approach that supports vitality, relaxation, and reproductive health over time. focused, calming fertility acupuncture approach designed to support energy, balance, and resilience throughout your fertility journey.
• Acupuncture and IVF: the Paulus Protocol
The Paulus Protocol is a well-known acupuncture approach developed to support IVF treatment, first studied in a clinical trial in 2002.
In that study, women receiving acupuncture around the time of embryo transfer had higher implantation rates than those who did not receive acupuncture. Since then, the protocol has helped shape how fertility acupuncture is used alongside IVF, particularly at key moments in the treatment cycle.
The original approach involved acupuncture shortly before and after embryo transfer, using points chosen to:
- encourage healthy blood flow to the uterus
- reduce tension in the body
- promote calm and relaxation at an important stage of treatment
Over time, practitioners have refined the protocol. It is now widely understood that acupuncture in the days leading up to embryo transfer can be just as important as treatment on the day itself.
In my practice, the Paulus Protocol is used as a starting framework, not a fixed formula. Each treatment is adjusted according to the individual’s needs, current state, and overall balance, with the aim of creating the most supportive conditions possible.
• The Ultimate Fertility Protocol
At Farnham Acupuncture, I have been supporting fertility and early pregnancy for over 15 years, working with both women and men across a wide range of fertility presentations.
My aim is always the same:
to strengthen the body’s natural vitality and help create the best possible internal conditions for fertility, whatever path someone is taking — natural conception or IVF.
A refined, whole-cycle approach
Over many years of clinical practice, I have developed what I call the Ultimate Fertility Protocol — a carefully refined acupuncture approach designed to support fertility consistently and safely over time.
Rather than responding only to specific symptoms or cycle phases, this protocol focuses on:
- building underlying vitality
- calming the nervous system
- supporting reproductive function in a steady, sustainable way
It is suitable for ongoing weekly treatment, including throughout IVF cycles when appropriate.
Built on established principles
The Ultimate Fertility Protocol builds on the modified Paulus Protocol, incorporating additional points chosen to enhance overall energy while maintaining a deeply calming effect on the body and mind.
This balance is important. Fertility is not supported by stimulation alone — it also depends on the ability to relax, regulate, and recover.
(A fuller explanation of how this builds on the Paulus Protocol is available in a separate blog.)
How the protocol works
The protocol uses 10 carefully selected acupuncture points, chosen for their combined ability to:
- support energy, vitality, and reproductive function
- calm the mind and reduce stress
- relax the body and support healthy circulation
Treatments are designed to be efficient and focused, delivered within a 45-minute session, without overloading the system.
Treatment schedule
This approach is intended as a course of treatment, usually on a weekly basis over a sustained period. When IVF is part of the fertility journey, treatments can continue alongside medical care, supporting the body through the physical and emotional demands of the process.
As with all treatment at Farnham Acupuncture, the protocol is adapted to the individual. The point set provides a stable foundation, but treatment is adjusted according to presentation, response, and clinical assessment over time.
A realistic note
Acupuncture cannot guarantee pregnancy, and no protocol replaces medical care where it is needed. What it can do is help support the body’s own capacity for balance, resilience, and recovery — which are essential foundations for fertility.