Hormones In Harmony Webinar series

Registration is open for my two new seminars! I am hosting a seminar on fertility followed by another seminar on perimenopause. Both webinars are open to all my current and past patients and anyone wanting support in either of these topics. Now, about 30% of my fertility patients are in the perimenopause phase, so if this is you, choose the webinar that speaks to you, or sign up for both. If you've been a patient of mine, you know that I love talking about the physiology of hormones and the body. These webinars are going to be informative and I promise, they will be fun too! I'll be sending a recording to all attendees who sign up.

I've also created a new drop-in virtual "Office Hour" coming up in March. Bring your questions to this informal video call. Stay for 5 minutes or hangout for 30!

Hormones In Harmony Webinar Series

Join us explore both Western and Eastern approaches to fertility. You'll gain practical tools and insights to help you feel empowered, confident, and supported—no matter where you are in your journey. All genders welcome, partners too.

In this one-hour webinar, you’ll learn:

Why ovulation is key: Understand the importance of testing specific hormones before and after ovulation, and how to track ovulation.

The 5 Most Important Tests Missing from Most Fertility Assessments: Discover the key tests often overlooked in conventional fertility testing.

Innovative At-Home Testing Methods: Explore surprising and cutting-edge tests to better understand your fertility, including:

  • Urine testing to assess important hormone pathways.

  • Vaginal microbiome testing to support reproductive health.

  • Stool testing for gut health and its connection to fertility.

How Integrative Medicine Supports Fertility: Discover how acupuncture, herbs, and supplements can support egg and sperm quality, implantation, a healthy pregnancy, and increase IVF success.

Perimenopause is having a moment—and we’re talking about it! This hormone transition can start 4–7 years before menopause, bringing changes that may feel confusing or overwhelming. Whether you're deep in the "peri" experience or simply curious about how to prepare, this webinar will give you the insights and tools you need to navigate this transition with confidence.

In this one-hour webinar, you’ll learn:

How to know if you're in perimenopause – Learn about key lab tests to help you understand where you are in the journey (especially for folks with a partial hysterectomy).

How integrative medicine can ease symptoms – Explore how acupuncture, herbs, and holistic approaches can help with night sweats, brain fog, exhaustion, and more.

The mindset shift that changes everything – Move from frustration to empowerment by embracing the “Queen” archetype and reevaluating how you invest your time, energy, and resources.​

Anne's Office Hours

As a supplement to these webinars as well as a stand alone offering, I am hosting two 30-minute virtual office hour sessions in March. These are opportunities for anyone to drop in and ask their quick-hit questions about lab testing, hormones and acupuncture for reproductive health.

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Anne Chiaramonte, MS, LAc, FABORM

Anne is a licensed acupuncturist and herbalist (2004) and a board-certified fellow in acupuncture reproductive medicine (2009). Anne’s particular interest in women’s health led her to Australia to study with Jane Lyttleton, author of “Treatment of Infertility with Chinese Medicine” and to San Francisco to work with Lifang Liang, author of “Acupuncture and IVF.” In 2009, Anne became part of one of the country’s first on-site acupuncture programs at an IVF clinic, located at Pacific Fertility Center in San Francisco.

Anne founded Arrive Reproductive Medicine as a unique acupuncture practice dedicated to supporting women with cycle-related concerns, fertility challenges and burnout. When she’s not in the clinic seeing patients, you can find Anne listening to podcasts while doing water aerobics, juggling parenting responsibilities or snuggling with her two boys.

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