Gynecology and Infertility in Chinese and Western Medicine
Lesson 10: Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome & Pregnancy Care
This course is based on the book “Female Infertility and Reproductive Gynaecology”. The authors of the book, Celine Leonard and Michael Häberle, supported by Esther Denz, will provide you with a comprehensive understanding of the female cycle, infertility and assisted reproductive medicine from the perspective of Chinese and Western medicine. In particular, treatment with Chinese herbal medicine will be taught in detail.
Pregnancy is a natural state. If the pregnant woman has only mild symptoms like tiredness and slight morning sickness, she does not need medical support.
Pregnancy is a natural state. If the pregnant woman has only mild symptoms like tiredness and slight morning sickness, she does not need medical support.
Often, however, she has struggled for a long time to get pregnant and needs support. This can lead to many fears and uncertainties, especially in the first few weeks. Chinese medicine has a long history of pregnancy support with sophisticated treatment for early pregnancy complications. Using Chinese medicine to support early pregnancy, relieve anxiety and prevent miscarriage is a crucial strategy for the first trimester of pregnancy.
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Celine Leonard
She received her doctorate from the University of California in 1984 and has experience in both primary and adult education. She completed her training in acupuncture in 1987 and in Chinese herbal medicine in 1999. Dr. Leonard has been working at Merrion Fertility Clinic in Dublin since 2002, treating patients with fertility problems. She completed the two-year specialist training in TCM gynaecology with Professor Yuning Wu in Zurich.
Together with Yuning Wu, Michael Häberle and Esther Denz, she co-authored the book Female Infertility and Reproductive Gynaecology.
Together with Yuning Wu, Michael Häberle and Esther Denz, she co-authored the book Female Infertility and Reproductive Gynaecology.
Dr Michael Häberle
Dr. med. Michael Häberle studied medicine in Berlin and Paris. He completed his practical training as a gynecologist at the Cantonal Hospital of Baden over a period of 18 years, ultimately as senior physician. He has additional training in reproductive medicine and gynecological endocrinology.
Dr. med. Michael Häberle has been working at the GYN A.R.T. group practice in Zurich since 2001. He is the author of a study on the integrative application of TCM in reproductive medicine.
Dr. med. Michael Häberle has been working at the GYN A.R.T. group practice in Zurich since 2001. He is the author of a study on the integrative application of TCM in reproductive medicine.
Esther Denz
Esther Denz completed a six-year course of study in Traditional Chinese Medicine in California, graduating with a Master of Science in TCM from the Academy of Chinese Culture and Health Sciences. She has been working in her own practice since 1995, specializing in gynecology, fertility issues, and pregnancy and birth support.
Has been working with the reproductive specialists at Gyn A.R.T since 2003. Co-founder of the Zhong Institute, a TCM teaching institute for midwives and gynecologists. Organizer of further training in the field of reproductive medicine. Initiator and co-founder of LIAN CHINAHERB.
Has been working with the reproductive specialists at Gyn A.R.T since 2003. Co-founder of the Zhong Institute, a TCM teaching institute for midwives and gynecologists. Organizer of further training in the field of reproductive medicine. Initiator and co-founder of LIAN CHINAHERB.
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