Fertility Quiz: What Might Be Affecting Your Chances of Conceiving?
Trying to conceive can feel like a black box — especially when test results keep coming back "normal" but pregnancy still isn't happening. This short fertility quiz helps you step back and look at the bigger picture: your cycle, your stress and sleep, your history, and the patterns a standard workup often overlooks. In a few minutes, you'll have a clearer sense of where your fertility may be getting stuck and what a personalized, root-cause approach could look like for you.
What you'll learn in our program
Whether your cycle signs point to hormonal, structural, or stress-related patterns worth investigating
How factors like sleep, digestion, and inflammation may be influencing egg quality and implantation
Where acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine, and functional lab testing tend to make the biggest difference
Your most logical next step — whether that's a consult, targeted testing, or simple changes you can start now
Fire Over Water is a fertility-focused acupuncture and functional medicine practice on the Upper West Side, led by a board-certified fertility specialist (FABORM) — one of only a handful in New York State. Take the quiz to see how we'd approach your case.
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No. It's an educational self-assessment designed to highlight patterns worth exploring with a qualified practitioner. It doesn't replace a consultation, bloodwork, or an evaluation by your physician.ext goes here
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Research suggests acupuncture may support fertility by improving blood flow to the reproductive organs, helping regulate the menstrual cycle, and lowering stress. We use it alongside Chinese herbal medicine and functional lab testing as part of an individualized plan — not as a guarantee of pregnancy.
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You'll get a sense of where your fertility may be getting stuck and an invitation to book a consultation, where we review your history, cycle, and any prior testing to build a personalized plan.
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Yes. Many of our patients see us alongside their reproductive endocrinologist to support egg quality, uterine lining, and stress resilience through their IVF or IUI cycles. Acupuncture is meant to complement, not replace, your fertility treatment.