Acupuncture and Pregnancy


Pregnancy is an exciting and wonderful time. However, with the many physical and hormonal changes that occur, it can also be a time of great discomfort. Many pregnant women suffer from fatigue, nausea, backache and other conditions that are often considered a "normal" part of pregnancy. Acupuncture is a safe, gentle and effective way to address these complaints, especially since many Western medications can't be used during this time.


Why should I get Acupuncture during Pregnancy?

Regular acupuncture during pregnancy sets the foundation for a healthy mom and baby. In addition, women who receive acupuncture during pregnancy often report having a shorter and easier birth experience than women who don't. Several European studies concluded that women who received acupuncture once a week during the last month of pregnancy had significantly shorter labor than women who did not receive any acupuncture.

How can acupuncture be used in pregnancy?

Listed below are some examples of pregnancy related conditions commonly treated with acupuncture:

  • Psychological issues
  • Physical problems
  • Rhinitis of pregnancy
  • Fatigue
  • Morning Sickness
  • Heartburn
  • Constipation
  • Hemorrhoids
  • Back Pain and Sciatica
  • Edema

Is Acupuncture Safe during Pregnancy?

Yes. Prenatal acupuncture has been used for thousands of years to help patients support a healthy pregnancy and uncomplicated delivery. An Australian study conducted by Adelaide University in 2002 found that acupuncture during pregnancy had no adverse effects and was completely safe when done by a trained acupuncturist. You may have heard that some acupuncture points are forbidden during pregnancy. This is correct; certain points are to be avoided during pregnancy as they may stimulate uterine contractions. However, a practitioner trained in prenatal acupuncture, as Dr. Starkman is, will know which points can safely be used and which should be avoided during pregnancy.

How Often Should I Receive Acupuncture During Pregnancy?

Acupuncture treatment is recommended once a month to ensure the optimal health of the mother and the developing fetus at different stages of growth and differentiation. Tradition has it that Zhubin (K9), the "beautiful baby point", should be needled at the end of the third and sixth months to ensure a happy, healthy, and of course, gorgeous baby. The Chinese name for the point means "guest house". The Zhubin point, located just below the calf muscle and above the inner ankle bone, is known to calm the mind, relieve anxiety and help to build blood.It is claimed that "stimulating this point minimizes the transmission of toxins from the mother to the child, increases the health of the baby and its resistance to disease and also tonifies the mother's Qi."In preparation for labor and delivery during the last month of the pregnancy the expectant mom should be seen weekly.

How can Acupuncture help Post-partum disorders?

Although we know you will be very busy, we encourage new mothers to get acupuncture treatment after delivery. The restoration of your own health is very important for your own well being and for your ability to be present and feeling great to take care of your newborn baby. Among the conditions that acupuncture can address after birth are:

  • Fatigue
  • Postpartum Depression
  • Mastitis
  • Insufficient or Excessive Lactation
  • Post Operative Healing

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What's the difference between sick care and health care?
Sick care is largely about relieving or suppressing symptoms. Health care is about improving performance. While sick care is about how you feel, health care is about how you function. Sick care is what you do to treat an obvious problem, and health care is what you do to avoid the problem and advance your well-being.
What's your plan to deal with drug-resistant 'super germs'?
Chiropractors have always been concerned with the indiscriminate use of antibiotics, accelerating the mutation of microbes that make "wonder" drugs increasingly ineffective. My strategy? Do everything possible to bolster my immune system through proper diet, rest, exercise, clean air, pure water and an optimally functioning nervous system with regular chiropractic care.