| Pregnancy and Childbirth
Both acupuncture and herbs have been used for thousands of years
in China to help women through the journey of pregnancy and childbirth.
Some of the common uses of Chinese medicine include:
Helping the birth go quickly and smoothly |
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Receiving acupuncture in the weeks leading up to birth helps the body
and mind to prepare for the experience. Acupuncture has been shown to
stimulate the release of “endorphins” and other hormones that
are necessary for labour to go smoothly.
Chinese herbs can also help. Research has shown that “Dang Gui”
can help uterine contractions become more regular, and that “Huai
Niu Xi” can help the dilation of the cervix.
A recent study showed that Chinese herbs can significantly reduce the
time of second stage labour, as well as reducing the rate of post –
partum haemorage (Source: RCHM Quarterly Literature Search, August 2003,
para. 47).
Induction
Often women are sent for induction before it is really necessary.
Artificial induction, usually by means of oxytocin, can cause problems
in some cases, such as an increase in pain; uterine spasm; uterine rupture;
and amniotic fluid embolism (Source: Sheila Kitzinger: “Birth Your
Way”, pages 23 – 24).
It can therefore be a good idea to try the much more gentle approach
of Chinese Medicine first. Acupuncture needles are inserted at certain
key points on “meridians”* that flow into the uterus, and
this often starts the birth process off. As explained above, acupuncture
can stimulate the release of certain hormones which are important to the
birth process.
Habitual Miscarriage
If this is a problem it is obviously very important to seek medical
advice, to ensure that there is no physical reason for the problem. In
most cases, however, Doctors can not find a reason for miscarriage, and
in these cases Chinese medicine can be very helpful. It can often detect
“energetic” imbalances, such as “Blood stagnation”
or “Heat in the uterus”, which are not recognised by Western
medicine. Acupuncture and herbs can be used to treat the underlying problem.
Threatened Miscarriage
If you experience contractions well before the due date, a bearing
down sensation in the lower abdomen, or blood loss, it is very important
to seek immediate medical advice.
There are certain key acupuncture points and Chinese herbs that are used
to try and stop a threatened miscarriage. It is obviously very important
to seek help as quickly as possible. Of course, some miscarriages are
unpreventable, particularly if they are due to a problem with the foetus.
Infertility
Again, it is important to seek medical advice to rule out physical
problems.
Acupuncture ands herbs have a long history of use for promoting healthy
conception, although treatment usually takes many months. Certain key
herbs have long been known in China to promote fertility. It is particularly
important to follow lifestyle advice if you are trying to conceive.
Post natal depression/ fatigue
Giving birth requires an incredible amount of energy. Often women
are left feeling drained, and this can contribute to a condition known
in Chinese Medicine as “Blood Deficiency”. This is the cause
of most post – natal depression and fatigue, and is well treated
by Chinese medicine.
Remember: the healthier and happier you are, the healthier and happier
your baby will be!
Insufficient Lactation
This can be due to blockages in the ducts in the breast that
carry milk, or to a general lack of energy and nutrients. Either way,
herbs and acupuncture can be effective in getting the milk flowing.
Oedema
This is swelling, and often affects women in the latter stages
of pregnancy, particularly around the ankles. It is important to treat
as fluid retention can raise the blood pressure. Acupuncture and herbs
can be effective in regulating water metabolism in a gentle way, draining
excess fluids from the body.
*”Meridians” are the channels of “Qi”, which is
the body’s “Life Force”. Modern research has shown that
acupuncture points are areas of high electrical conductivity, and they
are thought to be entrance points for certain types of ions into the body.
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