
FERTILITY SUPPORT
Science-backed low-level laser therapy to support your fertility - naturally
Struggling to conceive, navigating IVF, or facing unexplained fertility challenges? You’re not alone. At Luma Health, we use advanced low-level red light therapy to support egg quality, hormonal balance, and uterine health — working with your body to improve your chances of conception, naturally. Whether you’re trying naturally or through assisted fertility treatments, we create a care plan tailored to your journey.

How Laser Therapy Supports Women’s Fertility
Red light therapy - also known as photobiomodulation or low-level laser therapy (LLLT) - is a gentle, non-invasive treatment that works with your body to support reproductive health. Using targeted wavelengths of light, it helps:
Increase blood flow to the ovaries and uterus for better nutrient delivery
Boosting cellular energy / Mitochondrial activation (ATP production) for cellular repair
Promote hormone balance and natural cycle regulation
Encourage endometrial thickening and implantation readiness
Whether you’re trying to conceive naturally or preparing for IVF, laser therapy can be a powerful addition to your fertility care plan.
Who Is This Laser Therapy For?
Laser fertility therapy may support your journey if you’re:
Preparing for IVF, IUI, or ICSI and want to optimise your outcomes
Struggling with recurrent implantation failure or multiple failed cycles
Diagnosed with low ovarian reserve, poor egg quality, or diminished AMH
Experiencing thin endometrial lining or irregular cycle patterns
Managing conditions like endometriosis, PCOS, or unexplained infertility
Trying to conceive naturally and want to support your body holistically
Whether you’re just starting out or have been on a long fertility journey, our science-backed therapy is designed to gently support reproductive health - and restore your hope.

What Red Light Therapy Can Do for Fertility
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Restores Cellular Energy and Function
Gentle red light penetrates deeply at a cellular level, stimulating mitochondria to boost ATP production - essential for egg health, hormonal communication, and overall reproductive function.
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Balances Hormones and Regulates Cycles
By supporting the endocrine system and reducing oxidative stress, red light therapy can encourage more regular ovulation, improved hormone balance, and fewer PMS-related disruptions.
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Improves Blood Flow to the Uterus and Ovaries
Red light therapy increases circulation and oxygen delivery to reproductive tissues - enhancing the uterine environment and ovarian function to support conception.
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Reduces Inflammation and Oxidative Stress
Laser therapy calms local inflammation and reduces cellular stress - key contributors to conditions like endometriosis, PCOS, and poor implantation.
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Thickens the Endometrial Lining
Red light therapy promotes tissue regeneration and vascularisation, encouraging a thicker, more receptive uterine lining - which is essential for implantation.
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Improves Emotional Wellbeing
Many women report feeling more relaxed, connected, and supported - physically and emotionally. It’s not just therapy, it’s relief from the inside out.
Support for IVF, IUI, and ICSI Patients
Red light therapy is increasingly used as a complementary treatment alongside assisted reproductive technologies (ART) like IVF, IUI, and ICSI - helping improve clinical outcomes by enhancing your body’s readiness and response at every stage.
How Laser Therapy Supports Each Stage of Your Fertility Protocol:
Before Stimulation
Boosts microcirculation and oxygenation to the ovaries, helping improve follicular growth, egg quality, and overall ovarian function.During Stimulation
Helps reduce oxidative stress and inflammation, supports hormonal responsiveness, and may assist in developing mature, high-quality eggs.Before Embryo Transfer
Encourages a thicker, more receptive endometrial lining - an essential factor for successful implantation and sustained pregnancy.After Embryo Transfer
Promotes a calm, low-inflammatory internal environment to support implantation and early embryo development, while reducing uterine contractions.
Recommended Treatment Protocol
Begin sessions roughly 3 months before embryo transfer (or IUI). Most clients complete 18-24 treatments, spaced 2–3 times per week, depending on their individual cycle and protocol stage. All treatments are gentle, non-invasive, and tailored to support your fertility plan.

Why Luma Is Different - And Why It Matters for Your Fertility
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Precision-Guided Fertility Support
We use GigaLaser™ technology - a medical-grade system that delivers deep red and near-infrared light to the uterus, ovaries, and pelvic region with unmatched accuracy. It's the leading women's health laser of its kind in Ireland, ideal for fertility and endometrial care.
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Created for the Female Body
Unlike generic devices, our laser system is designed to support hormonal balance, cycle regularity, egg quality, and uterine receptivity - safely and effectively. Every protocol is shaped by the science of photobiomodulation and adapted to your body’s rhythm.
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Fertility-Focused Practitioners
Our clinicians aren’t just trained in the technology - they understand the emotional weight and complexity of fertility. You’ll never be rushed, dismissed, or left in the dark. You’ll feel heard, supported, and genuinely cared for.
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A Moment of Calm in a Challenging Journey
Each session is quiet, gentle, and deeply restorative. You’ll leave feeling more connected to your body - and more hopeful in your path forward.
This is fertility care that works with your body - not against it.
What the Research Shows
Fertility Support FAQ
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A: Laser therapy supports a range of fertility challenges, including unexplained infertility, PCOS, endometriosis, poor egg quality, thin uterine lining, irregular cycles, and hormone imbalance. It’s also used to support IVF, IUI, and ICSI patients by improving blood flow, cellular energy, and uterine receptivity.
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A: Yes - it supports hormone balance, ovulation, and circulation for natural conception.
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A: Red and near-infrared light boost energy production in your cells (ATP), increase blood flow to reproductive organs, reduce inflammation, and support hormone regulation. These changes can create a healthier environment for ovulation, implantation, and embryo development.
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A: Yes - it’s often used alongside assisted reproductive technologies to help your body respond better at each stage: from improving egg quality and hormonal response, to supporting implantation and calming inflammation post-transfer. All sessions are non-invasive, gentle, and clinically tailored to your cycle.
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A: For IVF, IUI, or ICSI, we recommend starting 3–6 weeks before embryo transfer. Most women benefit from 6–10 sessions, spaced 2–3 times weekly. For natural conception support, we create a personalised plan based on your cycle and fertility goals.
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A: Yes. Laser therapy enhances circulation to the uterus, promoting a thicker and more receptive endometrial lining - crucial for successful implantation. It also reduces inflammation that may interfere with embryo attachment.
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A: Not at all. It’s completely non-invasive - you’ll lie comfortably as light is directed over the abdomen or pelvic region. Most women find it calming and restorative, with no pain, downtime, or internal instruments involved.
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A: Possibly - and many of our clients fall into this category. Because red light therapy addresses root contributors like poor circulation, inflammation, and hormonal imbalance, it may offer benefits even when no clear diagnosis has been made.
