In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), infertility is considered a disturbance in the body’s energy (Qi), blood, and organ functions, particularly the kidneys, liver, and spleen, as described in the Canon (黃帝內經). The Canon highlights the kidneys as the foundation of reproductive health, with their function directly influencing fertility. The liver and spleen help regulate the flow of Qi and blood. Stress, poor diet, and aging can disrupt this balance. TCM treatments, including herbal medicine, acupuncture, and dietary adjustments, aim to restore harmony by nourishing the kidneys, improving blood circulation, and regulating the menstrual cycle, offering a holistic approach to fertility.