Pregnancy is a time of extraordinary physical and emotional change. It’s also a time when it’s more important than ever to support and care for your well-being. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) can help you meet the unique challenges of pregnancy, ensuring optimal health for you and your baby in a safe and natural way, without the use of harmful medications.
- Back pain and sciatica
- Breech birth
- Constipation
- Edema
- Excessive lactation
- Fatigue
- Heartburn
- Hemorrhoids
- Insufficient lactation
- Labor and delivery pain
- Mastitis
- Morning sickness
- Physical problems
- Postoperative healing
- Postpartum discharge
- Psychological problems
What to expect
Chinese medicine has been used in China for thousands of years to regulate the female reproductive system. TCM is based on the concept that Qi (pronounced “chee”), or vital energy, flows through the body in channels called meridians. Practitioners of TCM work to balance the Qi in the body’s meridian and organ systems by manipulating corresponding points on the body.
For a healthy pregnancy, regular TCM treatments are recommended. However, your practitioner will tailor your treatment entirely to your needs and suggest treatment based on your unique symptoms and concerns.
Because some acupoints should not be used during pregnancy, it’s important to choose a practitioner experienced in prenatal acupressure. It’s also important to discuss any treatments or herbal supplements with all of your prenatal health care providers.
Relief for common concerns
Regular balancing treatments throughout your pregnancy can enhance your health as well as your baby’s health, potentially preventing complications and positively influencing the development of your baby. Many mothers-to-be find themselves facing anxiety, fatigue, back pain, heartburn, nausea and other symptoms as a result of the many new demands being placed on their bodies. Chinese Medicine has been found to effectively relieve many of these symptoms.
- First trimester – Sets the foundation for a healthy pregnancy. It can alleviate morning sickness, vomiting, fatigue and headaches.
- Second trimester – Offers relief and balances the body from common complaints. It helps to alleviate heartburn, hemorrhoids, stress, sleep problems, edema, and elevated blood pressure.
- Third trimester – Prepares the body for labor and delivery. It helps to alleviate sciatica, hip, joint, pubic and back pain.
Morning sickness responds particularly well to ear seeds and acupressure, and your practitioner can even show you specific points that you can massage at home to help restore your appetite. Recent studies have also shown promising results in using TCM for depression during and after pregnancy.
Breech babies and other issues
Chinese medicine can also help with more serious issues during pregnancy. Specific acupoints and techniques are very useful for turning “breech babies” (those positioned feet first). One study concluded that TCM is useful for babies that position themselves in a difficult presentation, and it is a relatively simple, effective and inexpensive method for breech birth presentation.1 Treatment involves moxibustion, or applying heat from the burning of the herb mugwort to a point on the little toes. The treatment causes no adverse side effects.
If your due date has passed, Chinese Medicine can also be used to induce labor through gentler means than traditional Western labor-inducing treatments and medications. Microcurrent point stimulation and acupressure can even be used to help control pain, calm the mind and reduce stress during delivery.
After baby has arrived
It’s important to recover properly after childbirth. TCM can help you heal and regain your strength and vitality, rebalance your energy, boost your body’s defenses and help address concerns such as pain, fatigue, and postpartum depression.
References:
1 Acupuncture Conversion of Fetal Breech Presentation. D. Habek, et. al. Fetal Diagn Ther 2003;18:418-421
Non-Stress Test Changes During Acupuncture Plus Moxibustion on BL67 Point in Breech Presentation. I. Neri, PhD., et al. Journal of the Society for Gynecologic Investigation, Vol. 9, No. 3, 158-162 (2002)
Acupuncture during IVF improves pregnancy chances.Link
Research Articles on Acupuncture and Pregnancy.Link