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When it comes to improving your health and wellness, there are many approaches that you can take. While health care professionals will always recommend conventional modern medicine treatments, many people prefer to explore treatments that involve self-care and medicines with ingredients that can be found in nature as opposed to being man made.

It’s important to remember that modern medicine is rooted in research and rigorous testing. That’s why it should always be the first course of action. Natural medicine, or alternative medicine, isn’t regulated and may not have enough data to back it up. The good news is that there have been studies into how herbs can help infertility in females. While herbs can’t “cure” infertility, they can help reduce potential issues that may lead to it. 

We’ll discuss the basics about herbs for infertility before diving into how different herbs may work to reduce infertility in females. Then we’ll discuss other options that can treat infertility that may be coupled with the herbs.

How herbs can help infertility in females

Herbs are one of the most common aspects of alternative medicine. The use of medicinal plants dates back centuries ago to about 3000 B.C. There are many types of natural remedies for ailments that have been used for years. Some are more backed up by evidence than others; for example, people often use ginger for nausea and honey for coughs.

When it comes to infertility, herbs are sometimes used to enhance the female body’s ability to conceive. They may also reduce the chance of issues that may interfere with fertility.

Herbs can help female infertility by:

  • Providing essential micronutrients for reproductive health.
  • Improving hormonal balance.
  • Regulating menstrual cycle.
  • Treating reproductive disorder symptoms.

Herbs that can help infertility in females

When you look up natural ways to help treat infertility, you’ll probably see an overwhelming amount of options and information. While there are many herbs that have been claimed to treat infertility in females, we’ll only discuss the most researched options.

It’s essential that you discuss any herbs with your health care provider or fertility specialist before trying them. They will let you know of the efficacy, potential side effects and if they pose a potential issue for current health concerns.

Here are a few herbs that may help infertility in females:

  • Fennel — This herb comes from the carrot family. Research has shown that it may increase your level of sex hormones, such as estrogen and progesterone. Fennel can also work to regulate your menstrual cycle. It contains many vitamins that are vital to your fertility, such as vitamin C.
  • Vitex agnus-castus — Also known as chasteberry, this herb has been known to help a variety of reproductive problems for women, including alleviating premenstrual syndrome symptoms. It may help treat infertility by improving your hormonal balance levels. It can also help to decrease high prolactin levels, which has been linked to infertility. This protein is responsible for breast development and milk production.
  • Asparagus racemosusStudies have shown that this herb, also known as shatavari, can decrease infertility in females in more than one way. It can help lower oxidative stress levels, which refers to an imbalance between free radicals and antioxidants. High oxidative stress levels have been linked to female infertility. It can also help improve hormonal balance as well as stimulate follicular growth and development.

Infertility treatments to explore alongside herbs for females


Since herbs aren’t regulated as an infertility treatment, it’s important that they are taken alongside other treatments that have been known to have significant success rates for conception. If you’ve been diagnosed with unexplained fertility, your health care provider or fertility specialist will likely recommend ovarian stimulation or intrauterine insemination to go alongside the herbs.

Ovarian stimulation, or OS, works to increase the number of ovulated eggs that are released during ovulation. It involves a prescription of clomiphene citrate or letrozole oral tablets. Along with OS, you may also explore the option of intrauterine insemination, which is the process of inserting the sperm directly inside the uterus.

Fertility Cloud can recommend infertility treatments for females alongside herbs 

While there has been extended research on the potential impact that herbs can have on infertility in women, it’s best to get the insight of a fertility specialist. They will determine if herbs can help you along your fertility journey and recommend other treatment options to boost your chances of conception. 
Contact our team by phone today for more information or book an initial appointment online with a fertility specialist.