"This is a story we like to tell ourselves in the night when the fire seems nothing but dying embers winking out and the labor is too hard and goes on too long... When we are afraid, when it hurts too much, we like to tell ourselves stories of power. How we lost it, how we can reclaim it. We tell ourselves the cries we hear may be those of labor; the pain we feel may yet be that of birth." -Starhawk, poet, teacher, wise woman
Acupuncture for Labor Induction
Acupuncture for labor induction is safe for both the mother and baby as long as there are no serious complications with the pregnancy. It is most effective starting two to three weeks before the baby's due date. Several studies show a success rate of over 70%.
Labor induction with acupuncture stimulates uterine contractions and softens the cervix. The treatment starts a hormonal process which stimulates the mother's body to release prostaglandins and oxytocin, the natural hormone that Pitocin mimics. Depending on how far into pre-labor the mother's body is determines the number of treatments needed. Some women only need one or two treatments, while others may need several treatments for real labor to start.
Ideally, please reach out around week 36 to schedule and begin gentle induction treatments. Unfortunately there is not always room in the schedule for last minute requests for "overdue" mamas. Please plan accordingly.
Pain Management during Labor
If your doctor or midwife allows acupuncture during labor, we can be available for acupressure or acupuncture treatments either at your home or at the hospital or birthing center. Acupuncture during labor helps with relaxation, stimulates the mother's body to release prostaglandins and oxytocin to increase uterine contractions, helps the cervix to dilate, and relieves anxiety and pain associated with labor.
According to the American Journal for Obstetrics and Gynecology, several clinical trials show that acupuncture significantly reduces pain associated with childbirth. In the 496 women who received acupuncture during labor, there was a 30% decrease in the need for pain-relieving interventions, including epidurals, than in women not receiving acupuncture. Among the women who received acupuncture, 86% said that they would use acupuncture for labor pain management again.
To schedule for active-labor treatments, please reach out before the 3rd trimester to establish care.
Post Partum Treatment
In addition to aiding the body to return to a state of balance and optimal reproductive health, some of the postpartum conditions that acupuncture can help alleviate are:
* postpartum depression and "baby blues" * decreased energy and vitality * hormonal imbalances * persistent bleeding * lactation problems * mastitis * abdominal pain * night sweats