A plain-language guide for women navigating infertility and IVF in New York City — and how complementary medicine may help improve egg quality, embryo quality, and pregnancy outcomes.
Written by the team at The Berkley Center for Reproductive Wellness · Midtown East, Manhattan
“If you are undergoing IVF or struggling with infertility in New York City, you don’t have to face this journey alone. Decades of clinical experience and a growing body of research suggest that acupuncture, herbal medicine, and low-level light therapy can meaningfully improve your chances of conceiving — and holding — a pregnancy.”
For millions of women, the road to motherhood is not a straight line. Infertility — defined as the inability to conceive after 12 months of trying — affects approximately one in six couples worldwide, and the emotional, physical, and financial toll is profound. In New York City, where women often pursue higher education and careers before starting families, many find themselves facing fertility challenges related to age, high FSH (follicle-stimulating hormone), low AMH (anti-Müllerian hormone), a thin endometrium, or simply unexplained infertility.
In vitro fertilization, or IVF, has given hope to countless families since its introduction. Yet even at world-class reproductive centers, IVF success rates hover between 30–50% per cycle — and for women over 38, or those with diminished ovarian reserve, success rates can be considerably lower. The missing piece, for many women, is the health of the eggs themselves.
Egg quality — not egg quantity — is the single most important determinant of whether an embryo is chromosomally normal and capable of implanting and developing into a healthy baby. This is why, at The Berkley Center for Reproductive Wellness in Midtown Manhattan, the focus of treatment begins long before an embryo is ever transferred. By preparing the body systemically — improving the cellular environment in which eggs mature — integrative therapies can meaningfully shift the odds in your favor.
Fine needles placed at precise points on the body stimulate blood flow, regulate hormones, and calm the nervous system — creating a more fertile internal environment.
Individually prescribed plant-based medicinal compounds support hormonal balance, improve circulation to the reproductive organs, and address the underlying causes of poor reproductive response.
Near infrared and red light penetrate ovarian and uterine tissue, energizing the cellular powerhouses in egg cells and improving the uterine lining’s readiness for embryo transfer.

Here is something many women are not told by their reproductive endocrinologists: a diminished ovarian reserve does not mean the end of the road. While the number of remaining eggs (reflected in low AMH or high FSH) matters, the quality of those eggs matters far more. A single high-quality egg can result in a healthy pregnancy; dozens of poor-quality eggs may not.
Egg cells are the most energy-dependent cells in the entire human body, containing up to 600,000 mitochondria — the tiny structures that generate power inside every living cell. Egg cells need enormous amounts of this cellular energy to mature properly, fertilize successfully, and develop into a viable embryo. As women age — and particularly in women with high FSH or low AMH — this energy production declines, oxidative stress increases, and egg quality suffers as a result.
This is precisely where the three-pronged approach at The Berkley Center — acupuncture, herbal medicine, and low-level light therapy (LLLT) — can intervene in a meaningful way.
Acupuncture improves blood flow to the ovaries, bathing developing follicles in oxygen and nutrients. Research published in the journal Medicine found that acupuncture significantly increased the rate of high-quality embryos and cumulative pregnancy rates in women undergoing IVF, particularly those with advanced maternal age. A separate systematic review covering 312 randomized controlled trials found acupuncture superior to sham acupuncture in improving clinical pregnancy rates during IVF-ET cycles.
Additionally, research shows that acupuncture can help reduce elevated FSH levels and improve estradiol levels — direct markers of improved ovarian function — in women with diminished ovarian reserve.
Plant-based medicinal compounds — carefully selected and combined for each individual patient — have been used to support reproduction for over two millennia, and modern science is beginning to explain why they work. A comprehensive systematic review and meta-analysis spanning studies from 1980 to 2023 found that herbal medicine improves egg quality, reduces the required dosage of fertility medications, enhances blood flow to the uterine lining, and increases endometrial thickness — all factors that directly support successful IVF outcomes. Specific herbal formulations have been shown to regulate hormone secretion, reduce follicle loss, and increase embryo implantation success.
At The Berkley Center, herbal formulas are never generic. They are individually crafted to each patient’s precise physiological profile — whether that involves diminished ovarian function, poor circulation to the reproductive organs, hormonal imbalance, or a combination of factors — and are adjusted as the patient’s cycle progresses and lab values change.
LLLT — also called photo biomodulation — uses specific wavelengths of red and near-infrared light to penetrate tissue and stimulate cellular repair. For fertility purposes, it directly energizes the mitochondria inside egg cells, boosting ATP (cellular energy) production, reducing oxidative damage, and improving overall egg viability. A study out of Japan by Dr. Kazunori Nakamura found a doubling of the day-5 blastocyst rate for patients who combined acupuncture with near-infrared light therapy leading up to and during their IVF cycle. In a separate Japanese study of 188 women with low or undetectable AMH levels, LLLT resulted in nearly 56% reporting pregnancy and 38% reporting live births. Danish and Norwegian research reported a 66% pregnancy success rate among women who had experienced at least four years of failed assisted reproductive technology — using LLLT as part of their treatment.

Even the most genetically perfect embryo cannot implant if it has nowhere to land. A thin endometrium — generally defined as a uterine lining under 7–8mm — is one of the most frustrating obstacles in IVF. Without adequate thickness and receptivity, the chances of successful embryo implantation are dramatically reduced, and many cycles are cancelled before transfer even occurs.
Acupuncture improves blood flow through the uterine arteries, directly nourishing the endometrium and supporting its growth. Multiple studies have confirmed that acupuncture increases endometrial thickness in women with thin linings. A systematic review found that acupuncture combined with conventional IVF protocols significantly increased endometrial thickness and implantation rates compared to IVF protocols alone. Herbal formulas containing plant compounds that promote healthy circulation — including preparations derived from Chinese angelica root — further support uterine lining development in advance of embryo transfer.
LLLT has also been shown to enhance endometrial receptivity. A 2023 clinical study found that LLLT increased endometrial thickness and improved uterine blood circulation, making the endometrium more welcoming to a transferred embryo. For women who have experienced repeated implantation failure or whose cycles have been cancelled due to poor lining development, this integrative approach can be genuinely life changing.
PREGNANCY RATE WITH LLLT AFTER 4+ YEARS OF FAILED ART
2×
BLASTOCYST RATE IMPROVEMENT COMBINING ACUPUNCTURE + LLLT
31%
HIGHER IVF CLINICAL PREGNANCY RATE WITH ACUPUNCTURE VS. SHAM
Getting pregnant is only the first hurdle. For many women with a history of infertility, miscarriage is a devastating and terrifyingly common next obstacle. Approximately 10–20% of known pregnancies end in miscarriage, and an astonishing 90% of all miscarriages occur at or before 12 weeks of gestation — making the first trimester the most vulnerable period of any pregnancy.
At The Berkley Center, pregnancy does not mean the end of treatment. Quite the opposite. Once a patient achieves a positive pregnancy test, the focus of care shifts immediately and urgently to miscarriage prevention. Patients are seen twice weekly for thirteen consecutive weeks — through the full first trimester — to provide sustained, consistent support during the period when the risk of loss is greatest.
This is not a precautionary gesture. It is evidence-based medicine. Here is what the research shows:
Acupuncture for miscarriage prevention works through several converging mechanisms. It improves blood flow through the uterine arteries, ensuring the developing embryo and placenta receive adequate oxygen and nutrients. Studies using Doppler ultrasound have confirmed that acupuncture improves uterine artery blood flow in women with recurrent miscarriage.
Research also shows that acupuncture regulates the body’s stress-hormone system — the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis — reducing immune system overactivity, which is a known contributor to early pregnancy loss. One study found that acupuncture combined with IVF resulted in a 50% decrease in miscarriage rate.
Acupuncture also supports progesterone production — the hormone most essential for sustaining early pregnancy — by improving the function of the corpus luteum, the small gland that produces progesterone in early pregnancy.
Herbal medicine for miscarriage prevention has an equally compelling evidence base. Carefully formulated plant-based compounds have been studied in clinical trials, with research showing they can nearly double live birth rates and cut early miscarriage risk in half.
A meta-analysis of over 300,000 studies on herbal medicines for threatened miscarriage found that plant-based treatment combined with standard medical care was significantly more effective than medical care alone in resolving the symptoms of threatened miscarriage — including vaginal bleeding, low back pain, and abdominal cramping.
Research from Japan demonstrates that women with immune-related recurrent miscarriage benefit substantially from targeted herbal treatment prior to and during subsequent pregnancies.
It bears repeating: 90% of miscarriages occur before 12 weeks. Twice-weekly treatment through 13 weeks is not excessive — it is a carefully designed protocol built around the biological reality of when pregnancies are most at risk.

Being told you have high FSH or low AMH can feel like a door closing. These markers of diminished ovarian reserve are often presented as fixed biological facts — limits that cannot be changed. But emerging research, and decades of clinical experience at The Berkley Center, tell a more hopeful story.
FSH (follicle-stimulating hormone) is produced by the pituitary gland to stimulate the ovaries. When the ovaries are struggling — producing fewer and/or lower-quality follicles — the pituitary compensates by producing more FSH. A high FSH level is therefore a distress signal from the reproductive system, not a death sentence. Research confirms that acupuncture can reduce elevated FSH levels while simultaneously improving AMH, antral follicle count, and estradiol levels in women with diminished ovarian reserve.
LLLT adds another layer of intervention for women with low AMH. A Japanese study of 188 women — many with AMH levels approaching zero — found that LLLT treatment led to pregnancy in 56% of participants, with a 38% live birth rate. For women who have been told donor eggs are their only option, these numbers deserve serious attention.
The combination of acupuncture, individually prescribed herbal medicine, and LLLT at The Berkley Center is designed to address the underlying causes of poor ovarian reserve — improving cellular energy production in the ovaries, enhancing blood flow to developing follicles, restoring hormonal balance, and reducing oxidative stress — so that the eggs that remain have every possible advantage going into an IVF cycle.
Acupuncture on the day of embryo transfer has become one of the most widely discussed topics in integrative reproductive medicine, and for good reason. The uterus, during and after transfer, must be calm, well-perfused with blood, and maximally receptive. Acupuncture administered immediately before and after embryo transfer has been shown to reduce uterine contractions, improve uterine blood flow, and decrease the anxiety and stress that can physiologically interfere with implantation.
But at The Berkley Center, transfer-day acupuncture is only the final chapter of a much longer story. The most meaningful work happens in the months preceding transfer — building egg quality, thickening the endometrium, restoring hormonal balance, and preparing the immune system to accept rather than reject the embryo. This is why patients are encouraged to begin treatment at least three months before their IVF retrieval cycle begins.
It takes approximately 90 days for an egg to complete its final maturation before retrieval. Every treatment during those 90 days — every acupuncture session, every carefully crafted herbal formula, every LLLT session — is a direct investment in the quality of the eggs that will ultimately be retrieved, fertilized, and transferred. When transfer day finally arrives, the preparation has already been done.
Mike Berkley is a licensed, board-certified acupuncturist and holds the prestigious FABORM designation — Fellow of the American Board of Oriental Reproductive Medicine — reflecting the highest level of specialization in reproductive acupuncture. He graduated from the Pacific College of Oriental Medicine in New York City in 1996 and was the first acupuncturist in the United States to work exclusively in the field of reproductive medicine — a distinction he has held for nearly three decades.
Mike’s dedication to reproductive medicine is deeply personal. Before becoming a practitioner, he and his wife experienced their own struggle with infertility — ultimately conceiving after acupuncture and herbal medicine treatment. That experience transformed his life’s purpose. After four years studying acupuncture and two more studying herbal medicine, he devoted his entire practice to helping others walk the same path he and his wife had walked.
Over 27 years of exclusive clinical practice in New York City, Mike has developed unique acupuncture protocols and proprietary herbal formulas, tailoring every treatment to the individual patient’s physiological profile, lab values, and IVF protocol. His expertise is acknowledged by prominent reproductive endocrinologists across New York City’s leading fertility centers, including RMA, NYU Langone, Columbia, Weill Cornell, CCRM, Shady Grove, CHR, New Hope, Neway, and The Sher Institute.
Dr. David Hoffman, M.D. of IVF Florida has written that Mike is “more well-versed in reproductive endocrinology and infertility than most active reproductive endocrinologists in practice.” Dr. Paul Magarelli, M.D., a leading figure in integrative reproductive medicine, has praised Mike’s “profound knowledge of both Eastern plant-based medicine and Western medical science” and his “deep commitment to patient care.”
The Berkley Center is located at 16 East 40th Street, Midtown East, Manhattan — easily accessible from all five boroughs and surrounding areas. Home visits are also available for patients who require them.
What Patients Are Saying
★★★★★
“In a world of infertility unknowns, the Berkley Center for Reproductive Wellness was a welcomed constant. Mike is wonderful! He became not just my acupuncturist but my therapist, coach and friend. I started working with Mike to improve my egg quality about two years ago. He is knowledgeable in fertility medicine, and I looked forward to our sessions. I have since ‘graduated’ from acupuncture and can excitedly report I am in my 2nd trimester! I owe a lot to Mike!”
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★★★★★
“I was treated by Mike for pre- and post-transfer sessions, as well as weekly sessions until I was Week 13. Mike is a compassionate and dedicated practitioner. He takes time to listen to his patients and caters specifically to their needs. He was a true friend and confidant during my fertility journey. Mike has decades of experience with acupuncture and herbs specifically to enhance fertility across the entire spectrum of patients. He truly cares and loves what he does.”
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Mike Berkley, LAc, FABORM, is a licensed and board-certified acupuncturist and a board-certified herbalist. He is a fertility specialist at The Berkley Center for Reproductive Wellness in the Midtown East neighborhood of Manhattan, New York.