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Pregnancy Acupuncture

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Pregnancy Acupuncture

Pregnancy Care — Acupuncture

Acupuncture During Pregnancy

Supporting mothers through every trimester — from morning sickness and pelvic pain to breech presentation and labour preparation — with experienced, gentle care.

Chinese Medicine & the Pregnant Body

Pregnancy is, in Chinese medicine, a time when the body's entire energetic landscape is reorganised to support the extraordinary process of creating new life. The Chong Mai (Penetrating Vessel) — often called the Sea of Blood and Sea of the Twelve Channels — redirects its resources inward and downward to nourish the developing foetus. The Kidney Essence (Jing) provides the constitutional foundation for the baby; the Spleen and Stomach supply the daily Blood and Qi to sustain the pregnancy; and the Heart houses the Shen (spirit) of both mother and child.

When these systems are under strain — from constitutional weakness, overwork, emotional stress or environmental factors — symptoms arise. TCM provides a nuanced framework for identifying the source of imbalance at each stage of pregnancy and addressing it with gentle, targeted acupuncture and, where appropriate, food therapy and lifestyle guidance.

Dr Christine Shen has extensive experience working with pregnant women across Sydney's Lane Cove and Northern Beaches communities. She is trained in obstetric acupuncture and follows evidence-informed protocols for point selection and needle technique during pregnancy.

Safety note: Acupuncture in pregnancy should always be performed by a practitioner with specific obstetric training. Certain acupoints are contraindicated in pregnancy and are carefully avoided at Rainbow Medicine. Always inform Dr Christine Shen of any pregnancy complications, placenta previa, threatened miscarriage or other obstetric concerns.

Treatments are tailored to each trimester, reflecting the different energetic and physiological demands of each phase. Most women receiving acupuncture during pregnancy report the sessions as deeply relaxing — many fall asleep on the table, which is itself a sign of the nervous system settling and the Shen being calmed.

Dr Christine Shen works collaboratively with your midwife and obstetrician, and can provide written summaries of treatment for your maternity care file if requested.

Support at Every Stage of Pregnancy

Weeks 1–12

First Trimester

This is a period of intense energetic reorganisation. The Kidney Essence begins transmitting its formative power (Yuan Qi) to the embryo. Common concerns that may be supported by acupuncture include: nausea and vomiting (morning sickness), extreme fatigue, spotting with a history of miscarriage, anxiety and emotional instability, and digestive disruption. Treatment in the first trimester uses gentle, minimal stimulation with careful point selection to support Stomach-Spleen function and calm the Shen.

Weeks 13–27

Second Trimester

Often the most settled trimester energetically, as Blood and Qi stabilise around the pregnancy. However, as the uterus grows rapidly, new physical stresses emerge: pelvic girdle pain (PGP) and symphysis pubis dysfunction (SPD), round ligament pain, heartburn and reflux, carpal tunnel syndrome, varicose veins and haemorrhoids, and emotional challenges including prenatal anxiety. Acupuncture can provide meaningful support for many of these conditions using Bladder, Gallbladder and Spleen channel points.

Weeks 28–40+

Third Trimester

The final trimester focuses on preparing both mother and baby for the birth. Concerns commonly addressed include: breech and posterior presentation (moxa and acupuncture from 34 weeks), pre-birth acupuncture to prepare the cervix and pelvis from 36 weeks, oedema and swelling, back and hip pain, insomnia, pre-labour anxiety and post-dates management. Labour preparation protocols are particularly popular with women seeking to optimise their chances of a physiological birth.

Common Pregnancy Concerns

Morning Sickness (Nausea & Vomiting)

Nausea gravidarum affects up to 80% of pregnant women. In TCM, the rising of Chong Mai Qi upward into the Stomach causes rebellious Stomach Qi — nausea, vomiting and food aversion. The pattern may be complicated by Liver invading Stomach (especially in women prone to stress), Spleen-Stomach deficiency (particularly with excessive fatigue and loose stools), or Phlegm-Dampness (nausea worse in the mornings with mucus).

Acupoint Pc 6 (Nei Guan) — one of the most researched acupuncture points in obstetric care — has been studied for its capacity to settle rebellious Qi and reduce nausea. Combined with St 36 (Zu San Li) and Ren 12 (Zhong Wan), this approach may offer meaningful relief for women with debilitating nausea.

Pelvic Girdle Pain

PGP is among the most common and debilitating musculoskeletal conditions of pregnancy. In TCM, the Kidney governs the bones and is responsible for the stability of the lower spine and pelvis. As Kidney Essence is directed to nourish the foetus, the pelvis can lose structural support. Acupuncture targeting the Bladder and Kidney channels, combined with Gallbladder channel points for hip pain, may support pain management and functional improvement. Women with PGP are also given postural and movement guidance.

Breech Presentation

Breech presentation at 34–36 weeks is associated with reduced options for physiological birth. The TCM approach to encouraging foetal version is the application of moxa (moxibustion) to Bl 67 (Zhi Yin) — the smallest toe — the classical point for correcting foetal malposition. Research suggests this approach may be most effective between 34 and 36 weeks; after this period the foetus has less room to turn independently.

Treatment involves warming the Bl 67 point bilaterally for 15–20 minutes daily at home, with guidance provided by Dr Christine Shen. This approach is traditional, gentle and non-invasive. Women are always advised to maintain monitoring with their obstetrician or midwife and to discuss any changes in foetal movement.

Pre-Birth Acupuncture (From 36 Weeks)

Pre-birth acupuncture is a standardised protocol of weekly treatments from 36 weeks that aims to prepare the cervix and pelvis for labour, support optimal foetal positioning (anterior), and help the mother transition into the physiology of labour. It is not designed to induce labour, but to support readiness. Many midwives and doulas actively recommend pre-birth acupuncture to their clients, particularly those with a history of long labours or who are planning a home birth or birth centre birth.

Acupuncture Safety in Pregnancy

Our Approach to Safe Pregnancy Acupuncture

Safety is the foremost consideration in all pregnancy acupuncture treatment at Rainbow Medicine. Dr Christine Shen follows established obstetric acupuncture protocols and has specific training in pregnancy care. The following principles guide treatment:

  • A comprehensive intake and risk assessment is completed at every pregnancy-related consultation
  • All contraindicated acupoints (those traditionally associated with stimulating uterine contractions) are strictly avoided until term, or where clinically appropriate
  • Needle stimulation is gentle — no strong manipulation during pregnancy
  • Women with obstetric complications (placenta previa, preeclampsia, active threatened miscarriage) are managed conservatively with modified or deferred treatment
  • All significant changes in foetal movement or obstetric symptoms are referred immediately to the woman's midwife or obstetrician
  • Open communication with the broader maternity care team is encouraged and facilitated

Acupuncture for pregnancy conditions has been the subject of a growing body of research. While evidence is still developing and individual responses vary, many women report meaningful benefit from acupuncture treatment across all trimesters. Dr Christine Shen keeps current with research in this area and applies evidence-informed principles to all pregnancy protocols.

Your Questions Answered

Acupuncture can be offered in the first trimester, but requires additional care and expertise. Dr Christine Shen uses minimal needle stimulation and avoids contraindicated points during this sensitive period. Many women with nausea, extreme fatigue or a history of early pregnancy loss benefit from first-trimester support. Please inform us as early as possible so treatment can be appropriately tailored.
Pre-birth acupuncture typically begins at 36 weeks and is offered weekly until the onset of labour. Some women begin earlier if there are specific concerns such as cervical ripening, malposition or anxiety. The treatment involves a specific protocol of points on the lower back, sacrum, pelvis and legs selected to support the body's transition toward labour. It is safe, comfortable and deeply relaxing.
Yes. In addition to moxibustion for breech presentation, acupuncture may be used to support optimal foetal positioning more generally. Posterior presentation (occiput posterior) is associated with longer, more painful labours. Acupuncture and moxibustion targeting specific points, combined with maternal positioning advice, may support the baby's rotation to an anterior position. Treatment is most effective from 34–36 weeks when the foetus still has room to move.
Yes. The postnatal period — the first 40 days after birth — is a critical time for recovery and restoration in TCM. This is the ideal window to replenish Blood and Qi lost during labour, support breast milk production, address postnatal depletion and emotional adjustment, and manage any physical recovery concerns. Postnatal acupuncture and dietary guidance is available from approximately one week after birth for vaginal delivery or two weeks for caesarean.

Gentle Support for Your Pregnancy Journey

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Pregnancy Acupuncture $175 / 60 min · Labour Induction $200 / 60 min · Free 15-min consult available

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