Can You Get Acupuncture When Pregnant

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Current informationTrusted Source suggests that acupuncture is relatively safe for most pregnancies and that severe reactions or complications are rare. You may experience mild complications (pain or swelling at the needle insertion point, for example) that aren’t long-lasting.

There’s some discussion over certain acupuncture points to avoid during pregnancy because they may lead to bad outcomes. But the information available shows that the incidence of issues like miscarriage, preterm labor, and premature rupture of membranes is basically on par with groups that didn’t receive acupuncture.

At times, pregnancy can have you feeling like you’re all over the place. And is it any wonder? Along with joy and excitement, you may also be experiencing aches, pains, or other discomforts.

To find relief, some people turn to alternative medicine to ease morning sickness, back pain, and various other concerns without the use of medications.

Acupuncture is a traditional therapy that has been used in Asian cultures and medicine systems for thousands of years. It has also gained popularity as a complementary therapy in the United States and beyond.


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Can You Get Acupuncture When Pregnant

Can You Get Acupuncture When Pregnant

Can You Get Acupuncture When Pregnant

Can You Get Acupuncture When Pregnant



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When it comes to alleviating the normal discomforts of pregnancy, acupuncture can be a safe, non-invasive method of relief.

During an acupuncture session, a qualified practitioner will first assess you and ask what concerns you have. They will insert a number of thin, sterilised needles through specific points in your skin. Each point is related to a specific ailment or area of the body. When stimulated during acupuncture, the aim is to correct imbalances in your body and restore health.

Acupuncture originated in China thousands of years ago. Traditional Chinese medicine views the body as having two opposing forces, yin and yang. When an imbalance occurs, it blocks the flow of qi energy along the meridians in our body which can cause physical and mental pain.

To Chinese therapists, qi (pronounced “chee”) is the vital energy that flows through all of us. Meridians are the internal pathways that facilitate the flow of qi.

It’s important to acknowledge that acupuncture is not a substitute for western medical care during your pregnancy. Acupuncture can provide many complementary benefits, but it is vital that you see a qualified healthcare professional on a regular basis to monitor the progress of your pregnancy.

It is important that you speak with your maternity care provider if you are thinking about having acupuncture. There may be a reason why this is not recommended for you during your pregnancy.

How acupuncture can help during pregnancy?

Acupuncture is a very popular method of treating pain and other symptoms of pregnancy. It is very different to Western medicine.

If, like most women, you are busy working, or looking after other children, the added demands of growing a baby during pregnancy could really take their toll.

Many women have found acupuncture to help relieve their symptoms of:

  • Lower back and pelvic pain
  • Morning sickness
  • Stress, anxiety and depression
  • Headaches
  • Sleeping problems
  • Cramping
  • Muscle aches
  • Low energy levels
  • Lack of focus and concentration

Acupuncture in the third trimester

If you haven’t felt the need earlier, acupuncture in your third trimester may help to prepare your body for labour.

Around your eighth month of pregnancy, your healthcare professional will be focusing even more on your baby’s position in your uterus. If your baby is in the breech position, meaning their feet are pointing down instead of up, you could consider ways that could help them to turn so they are head down.

Acupuncture and another complementary therapy called, Moxibustion, have been found, by some, to encourage babies to move around until they are no longer in the breech position. Moxibustion for breech babies involves burning a traditional herb above your belly where your baby’s feet are. Because of its safe and non-invasive nature, this therapy is very popular with many pregnant women.

But remember, there is very little scientific evidence that acupuncture or Moxibustion are effective. So don’t get your hopes high on either of these techniques being effective. 

In the last few weeks of your pregnancy, there are also specific points that a qualified acupuncturist can stimulate to help soften your cervix for giving birth.

Finding the best acupuncturist

The best acupuncturists are those who are licensed and who have had the most comprehensive training, including specialised training in treating pregnant women.

Your therapist should also know how to keep you comfortable during your treatment. Feel free to ask for extra support pillows if you need them. Lying on your side without extra support could put unnecessary strain on your belly and your baby.

Don’t hesitate to ask about an acupuncturist’s experience, especially in treating pregnant women. It’s important that you feel comfortable and confident with the acupuncturist you choose so that you can relax and reap the benefits of the treatment.

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