Mercier Method
Specialized pelvic and reproductive wellness therapy designed to support fertility, circulation, alignment, and overall women’s health through gentle hands-on treatment techniques.
Mercier Therapy
Mercier Therapy is a specialized form of pelvic-visceral manipulation developed by Dr. Jennifer Mercier. Dr. Rose was trained directly by Dr. Mercier, bringing a thoughtful and hands on approach to supporting pelvic health, menstrual wellness and fertility. It focuses on improving the mobility, circulation, and overall function of the reproductive organs.

How it works
This gentle, non-invasive therapy focuses on improving overall function of the reproductive organs. Factors such as scar tissue, inflammation, endometriosis, surgery, infection, childbirth, or chronic pelvic tension can limit this natural mobility. Using precise, external abdominal techniques, Mercier Therapy helps restore movement, improve circulation, support lymphatic drainage, and reduce pelvic congestion allowing the body to function more optimally.
Conditions Mercier Therapy may support
- Irregular menstrual cycles
- Painful periods (dysmenorrhea)
- Endometriosis and pelvic adhesions
- Pain with intercourse (dyspareunia)
- Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS)
- Scar tissue from pelvic surgery
- Post-surgical healing
- Fertility challenges
- Support during IVF or IUI cycles
- Recovery after miscarriage or childbirth 
What to expect
Sessions are performed externally on the abdomen and pelvis and are both gentle and non-invasive. A typical treatment plan consists of six sessions, each lasting 45–60 minutes, completed over about six weeks.

Care is always individualized based on your symptoms, history, and goals. At Prosperian Integrative Clinic, Mercier Therapy is often combined with nutritional support, herbal medicine, and lifestyle guidance to create a more comprehensive and supportive plan.

When Mercier Therapy is not appropriate
- Pregnancy
- Active infection
- Active cancer
- Intrauterine device (IUD)
- Essure device
- During menstruation for those with endometriosis 
Important notes
Mercier Therapy is a complementary approach and does not replace medical care. It is intended to work alongside your gynecologist, fertility specialist, or primary care provider.

If you’re experiencing pelvic pain, menstrual concerns, or looking to support your fertility, this may be a helpful addition to your care. If you’re unsure whether it’s right for you, a consultation allows us to review your history and create a plan that fits your needs.

