
Pregnancy
Pregnancy
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Acupuncture is an effective and safe treatment option for women to manage their health concerns and complaints while pregnant. I love supporting women through the miracle of pregnancy and support you through the many physical and emotional changes that occur with confidence and care.
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Acupuncture for optimal fetal positioning
Acupuncture and moxibustion (the warming of a specific acupuncture point with an herbal stick) can be helpful to support optimal positioning for a baby who by 34 weeks is still breech or at 37 weeks is facing posterior or for a baby at 40 weeks who has not yet descended.
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Our intention is for the mother and baby to have the gentlest birth possible. With treatments, I help in regulating the woman’s energy, lowering her stress, in opening the pelvis and by increase fetal movements so that if the baby is able and choses to turn, and descend, the conditions will be optimal. The baby, however may know something we don’t and since our treatments are non invasive they are completely safe. In these cases we trust that the baby will remain in the position that is best for them.
Acupuncture for Birth Preparation
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Pre-birth acupuncture, also know as Cervical Ripening, consists of a series of weekly Acupuncture sessions beginning at 36-37 weeks until the spontaneous onset of labor. During these treatments we can address both your pregnancy complaints, treat baby’s positioning as well as to help prepared for a smooth and efficient labor.
Cervical Ripening is another way to describe birth preparation with its emphasis on relaxing the mom, increasing her energy, opening and regulating the energy of the pelvis, moving blood flow to the reproductive organs which in turn helps the body soften and prepare for an easy and gentle birth. These treatments aim is to help the body get ready to initiate labor on it’s own when both the mother and baby are ready and that labor is as smooth as possible thereby minimizing medical intervention.
A New Zealand study published in 2006 found that women who received weekly acupuncture in the 4 weeks prior to birth had a:
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A 35% reduction in the number of medical inductions
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A 31% reduction in epidural use
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A 32% reduction in emergency C-section rate
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A 9% increase in normal vaginal births
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In our experience acupuncture during pregnancy can be effective in treating the following:
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Morning Sickness, heartburn, constipation
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Insomnia and anxiety
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Threatened miscarriage
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Pain: Hip/Pelvic, Sciatica, Headaches, Carpal Tunnel, Varicosities
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Optimal fetal Positioning, Breech, Posterior Presentation
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Cervical ripening and Post-Term Induction
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Birth Support Acupuncture (Acupuncture in Labour)
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Postpartum and Breastfeeding support
Acupuncture for labor induction
Labour induction Acupuncture may help induce the start of labor as a last option 3-4 days before a medical induction is scheduled. Our birth preparation treatments facilitate the body’s own knowing so it may begin labor when both the mother’s body and baby are perfectly synchronized and ready.
Occasionally, there is a medical necessity to hasten this process or a woman choses a medical induction when she is overdue. In these cases Acupuncture can stimulate the uterus to either help avoid the medical induction or to work with it so that the woman may need the least amount of intervention possible.
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Acupuncture for postpartum recovery
After giving birth, the body goes through many hormonal changes that can manifest both physically and emotionally. Acupuncture can help moderate these hormonal changes, smooth this transition and help the woman recover. Acupuncture and Chinese herbs can help speed recovery and stabilize the mood and increase milk supply.
Proper rest, support and self care in the postpartum period are vital for a smooth recovery as parents focus on the immense task of caring for their newborn(s). It can be a very challenging time. My goal is to help you in this recovery in both routine care or to help symptoms such as; constipation, urinary and pelvic floor problems, insomnia, back pain, hip pain, low milk supply, carpal tunnel, insomnia, night sweats, postpartum depression, or fatigue associated with the postpartum time.
