Acupuncture
in Pregnancy & Childbirth
Pregnancy
is an amazing time in a woman's life. Many women report feeling
healthier than they have ever felt before; however, the physical
growth of the baby and changes in hormone levels can bring about
pain, discomfort and a variety of health
problems.
Acupuncture and Oriental medicine can provide a
safe, effective alternative for many of the health complications
that may arise before, during and after pregnancy. A growing number
of women are choosing acupuncture to use throughout their pregnancy
and as an optional treatment for an overdue or difficult
labor.
Planning for a Healthy Baby
Healthy
parents produce healthy babies. With acupuncture and Oriental
medicine, parents can improve their health to create the most
optimal environment for their unborn child. In addition to their
ability to strengthen, support, and balance overall health and
well-being, acupuncture and Oriental medicine are an effective
treatment for regulating menstruation and hormone levels, reducing
stress and addressing any pre-existing medical conditions or
concerns that a woman may have.
Acupuncture during
Pregnancy
Acupuncture and Oriental medicine can play a
vital role in the comfort of a pregnant woman. There is strong
evidence to support that acupuncture is highly effective at treating
some of the most common problems experienced during pregnancy
including morning sickness, heartburn, insomnia, water retention and
sciatica.
Here is a list of some of the problems that an
acupuncturist often treats during pregnancy:
* Nausea and Vomiting * Heartburn * Constipation *
Hemorrhoids * Edema and Swelling * Urinary Tract
Infection * Pelvic Pain * Neck and Back Pain *
Sciatica * Carpal Tunnel Syndrome * Leg Cramps * Fatigue
and Exhaustion * Insomnia * Anxiety and
Depression Acupuncture for Childbirth
While
there are acupuncture points that can provide natural pain relief
during labor, acupuncture is more commonly used to induce labor.
There are several points that stimulate contractions and influence
cervical ripening. There is also an acupuncture point that has been
found to turn a breech baby.
Acupuncture
Postpartum
Many women feel depleted after the birth
experience. Acupuncture and Oriental medicine can help the
transition of those first few months after birth to ensure a quick
recovery. Postpartum care focuses on the physical, emotional and
psychological recovery of the mother from the effects of pregnancy
and labor, as well as encouraging breast feeding.
Here are
some of the postpartum disorders that can be treated with
acupuncture:
* Fatigue * Postpartum Depression * Mastitis *
Insufficient or Excessive Lactation * Post Operative
Healing * Night Sweats If you would like to know more
how acupuncture and Oriental medicine ease discomfort and facilitate
pregnancy, please call for more information.
UB
67 for Turning Breech Babies
An acupuncture point on the small toe
of the foot (Urinary Bladder 67) has been found to effectively
revolve fetuses in breech presentation.
In an Italian
study, 240 women at 33-35 weeks of gestation carrying a fetus in
breech presentation were randomized to receive acupuncture plus
moxibustion (an herb used to apply heat to an acupuncture point) or
to be assigned to the observation group. At delivery, the proportion
of babies that had turned from breech position to vertex (head-down)
position was 53.6 % in the group treated with acupuncture while the
proportion of babies that had turned from breech position to vertex
position in the observation group was 36.7%.
Source: J
Matern Fetal Neonatal Med. 2004 Apr;15(4):247-52
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In
This Issue
- Acupuncture in Pregnancy & Childbirth
- UB 67 for Turning Breech Babies
- Safety of Acupuncture While Pregnant
- Common Acupuncture Points used During Pregnancy
Safety
of Acupuncture While Pregnant
Acupuncture
is safe to use while you are pregnant; however, there are some
points that can cause contractions and should NOT be needled during
pregnancy or should be used with extreme caution.
Acupuncture Points to Avoid During
Pregnancy* Large Intestine 4 * Spleen 6 *
Gallbladder 21 * Points on the sacrum * Point on the lower
abdomen * Point on the low back There are also many herbal
remedies that are contraindicated during pregnancy. Always err on
the side of caution with all herbs and medications while you are
expecting.
Common
Acupuncture Points used During Pregnancy
Zhubin (K 9) – 'beautiful baby point' Location:
Above the medial malleolus (inner ankle bone), right below the calf
muscle. Function: Calms the mind, builds or tonifies
blood. Indication: Good for hypertension, fear, anxiety,
nightmares, and mental disorders.
Zusanli (St
36) Location: Four fingers below the knee cap, on the
outer edge of the tibia. Function: Strengthens overall
constitution, builds blood and Qi, resolves edema, and harmonizes
meridians that control digestive functions. Indication:
Great point for diarrhea, constipation, gastric pain and
indigestion. Also helps with insomnia, edema (water retention), and
increases energy level.
Neiguan (P6) – 'morning sickness
and motion sickness point' Location: Two fingers above
the inner wrist. Function: Calms the mind, harmonizes the
stomach. Indication: This is THE point for nausea and
vomiting. It is also one of the most relaxing acupuncture points and
is used for both insomnia and anxiety.
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