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Pregnancy is an incredibly dynamic time in a woman's life- physically, emotionally, and spiritually.

 

Pregnancy Acupuncture Treats:

nausea and vomiting, fatigue, insomnia, heartburn, headaches, threatened miscarriage, bleeding, anxiety and depression, round ligament pain, sciatica, gestational diabetes, preeclampsia, hypertension, swelling and edema, placenta previa, anemia, carpal tunnel, and breech presentation.

 
 
 
 
 

We love working with patients throughout the various phases of pregnancy. To watch a patient shift from woman into a mother is an extraordinary experience. We consider it an honor to walk alongside her in this transition.

We see patients throughout all 3 trimesters of pregnancy.

 
 
 
 
 
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Turning a Breech Baby with Moxibustion and Acupuncture

In Chinese medicine, we use a heat therapy called moxibustion, or moxa, to heat specific acupuncture points. This therapy involves burning a stick of herbs composed of mugwort and holding the smoldering stick above the skin to warm certain meridians or acupoints.

The acupuncture point UB 67 on the Urinary Bladder channel is the point used to turn a breech baby. This is because it is the most dynamic point to activate the uterus. In fact, we traditionally call UB 67  an “empirical point” because it has been used for centuries for this turn breech babies into head down position. We locate this point on the tip of the pinky toe, near the lower outside corner of the toenail.

According to TCM theory, moxa has a tonifying and warming effect which promotes movement and activity.  The nature of heat is also rising. This warming and raising effect is utilised to encourage the baby to become more active and lift its bottom up in order to gain adequate momentum to summersault into the head down position.

Moxa on acupoint UB 67 is extremely successful in rotating breech babies. In fact, a landmark study published in JAMA in 1998 demonstrated that moxibustion on UB 67 rotated breech babies to normal cephalic position by birth in 75% of the cases.