Well Woman Acupuncture brings over 20 years of clinical experience to the Longmont community, providing thoughtful care for women navigating fertility, hormonal shifts, pregnancy, stress, and chronic patterns that haven’t fully resolved.
Maren Cahill, L.Ac., is one of a select group of practitioners in Colorado to hold ABORM certification – a specialty credential in reproductive acupuncture requiring advanced training and demonstrated clinical expertise in fertility care.
Longmont patients come from across the north Front Range – including Niwot, Berthoud, Firestone, Frederick, Mead, and Lyons – looking for care that is unhurried, individualized, and grounded in clinical experience.
Treatment at our Longmont clinic follows a Traditional Chinese Medicine approach that emphasizes precision over intensity. Fewer needles, a lighter touch, and sessions that adapt over time based on how you respond.

Acupuncture is performed at specific points to support the nervous system, hormonal regulation, circulation, and the body's natural capacity to heal. Depending on your needs, treatment may incorporate cupping, e-stim, gua sha, or tui na as complementary techniques.

Herbal formulas are selected based on your individual health patterns rather than a generalized protocol. We also offer targeted supplement guidance and practical dietary recommendations to support your treatment between sessions.

Care is tailored to where you are in your fertility journey — whether you are in the early stages of trying, working through cycle irregularities, or preparing for or recovering from assisted reproductive treatment.

Sessions are timed to align with the specific phases of your assisted reproductive treatment — stimulation, retrieval, transfer, and recovery — and coordinated to complement your fertility clinic's protocol.

We provide care through each trimester and into the postpartum period, supporting comfort, nervous system balance, and recovery. Treatment adapts to what your body needs at each stage of this significant transition.

Younger children are treated primarily with shōnishin, a gentle Japanese needle-free approach. For older children and teens, very fine needles may be introduced when appropriate and always with the child's full cooperation.

Existing lab results are reviewed carefully and additional testing ordered when it would meaningfully inform treatment. Findings are interpreted in the context of your full health picture to guide acupuncture, herbal, and supplement recommendations.

When stress, anxiety, or burnout have become chronic patterns, treatment is focused on helping the nervous system move out of a persistent state of activation and toward greater steadiness, resilience, and ease.
At our Longmont clinic, every acupuncture session is private and one-on-one. There is no front desk intake, no shared treatment space, and no rushing through appointments. Your practitioner is fully present with you from the moment you arrive.
Our Longmont patients often tell us they weren’t sure what to expect the first time – and were surprised by how calm and straightforward the experience felt. Sensations are typically subtle, and most patients rest quietly throughout treatment.
Your care is never based on a fixed protocol. What happens in each session reflects what is actually present in your body at that time.
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At our Longmont clinic, we frequently work alongside patients who are also seeing primary care providers, OB/GYNs, or fertility specialists. Acupuncture integrates well with conventional medical treatment and can support your body through processes that are already underway.
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Care is coordinated in a way that complements your medical treatment while supporting your overall health and resilience throughout the process.
Depending on what your body needs, sessions may incorporate techniques beyond acupuncture:
Each of these is introduced only when it genuinely fits your presentation and goals.
738 Coffman St.
Longmont, CO 80501
Call: 303.499.1965
info@wellwomanacu.com
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6610 Gunpark Drive
Suite 101
Boulder, CO. 80301
Call: 303.499.1965
info@wellwomanacu.com
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Fertility acupuncture uses the same acupuncture techniques as general care, but treatment is specifically tailored to reproductive health. Sessions are timed to the menstrual cycle or fertility treatment plan and focus on supporting ovulation, hormone signaling, uterine blood flow, and overall reproductive function.
The acupuncture itself is similar, but the assessment and treatment planning are more detailed. We review cycle patterns, ovulation timing, lab results, and prior fertility treatments to guide care. Treatment strategies often change throughout the cycle and evolve over time.
Yes. Many patients seek fertility acupuncture early, even before a diagnosis is made. Acupuncture can support cycle regularity, ovulation, and overall reproductive health, and can help identify patterns that may affect fertility before moving into medical treatment.
Yes. Fertility acupuncture is commonly used as supportive care for conditions such as PCOS, diminished ovarian reserve, ovulatory disorders, endometriosis, luteal phase concerns, unexplained infertility, and male factor infertility. Treatment is individualized based on the specific pattern involved.
Yes. Male factor fertility is an important part of reproductive health. Acupuncture may be used to support sperm count, motility, morphology, and overall reproductive function as part of a comprehensive fertility plan.
Many patients start with weekly sessions, especially when actively trying to conceive. Frequency may change based on cycle phase, response to treatment, or whether assisted reproductive technologies are being used.
Fertility care often unfolds over several months, as egg development and cycle regulation take time. Many patients plan for at least three months of consistent care, though timelines vary depending on age, diagnosis, and treatment goals.
Yes. Acupuncture is commonly integrated alongside IVF and IUI. Treatment timing and techniques are adjusted to support each phase of care, and we coordinate closely with fertility clinics when appropriate.
No treatment can guarantee pregnancy. Fertility acupuncture is supportive care designed to help optimize reproductive health and complement medical evaluation and treatment.