Bussell continued to perform for more than a decade.
Bussell believes it may be a bit of both.
Bussell is pursuing parallel careers in television and modelling, supports
numerous British and international charities and dance institutions.
Bussell says the internet
and social media have helped spread awareness about Chinese medicine as an option for fertility.
But Bussell says if couples are willing to take a slightly slower road,
they may have a better outcome.
In Chinese medicine,
there is no differentiation between the emotional or spiritual body and the physical body,” Bussell said.
In Chinese medicine, the way we like to approach it is for couples to
be in optimal health even before they try,” Bussell said.
To see what category you belong to, Bussell recommends getting a fertility check-up,
a service offered by most fertility clinics for between $100 and $400.
But Jeanie Lee Bussell, Ph.D., an acupuncturist who has treated many patients going through IVF,
saysacupuncture and Chinese medicine should be considered as a first option.
Trained at the Arts Educational School and the Royal Ballet School,[3] Bussell started her professional career at Sadlers Wells Royal Ballet,
but after only one year she moved to the Royal Ballet, where she became a principal dancer at the age of 20 in 1989.