• Background Image

    News & Updates

    pregnancy care

September 25, 2018

How to do Acupressure: Natural Labour Induction

Acupressure Natural Labour Induction

Youtube Video HERE

Inducing Labour Natually with Acupressure:
 
Natural Labour induction one of the top reasons why people come see us at our Acunpuncture clinic.
 
Here are some acupressure points that we usually give our patients that are ready to give birth and would like to get the birthing process going:
 
Li4- located between you index finger and thumb. If you make a slight fist you will see the highest point come up like a mound.(see video). Press or knead for 15-20 or 30 seconds for 1-2 min every few hours.
Can do both sides alternating.
 
GB21 – On the line midway between your cerical spine and outside bone of shoulder. Tender spot in the middle of your trapezius muscle (see video) Press or knead for 15-20 or 30 seconds for 1-2 min every few hours. Also can done both sides or alternating.
Sp6- On the inside ankle 4 finger breadths away from the inner ankle just off the shin bone. Tender achy spot should be felt when pressing.
Press or knead for 15-20 or 30 seconds for 1-2 min every few hours. Also can done both sides or alternating.

If you would like to schedule an appointment to for natural labour induction through acupuncture give us a call or email:
info@artofacupuncture.com.au

Brisbane appointments http://artofacupuncture.com.au 07 3399 1002

If you would like to learn more about acupressure and how Chinese medicine can help optimize your health click here:
https://tinyurl.com/yba3ydod

This is not to be used as medical advice. If you are unsure please contact your GP or local doctor

Bob Wong was raised in a traditional Chinese medicine family and moved to mainland China to study and train for almost a decade. During that time, he was able to learn from some of the top acupuncturists and Chinese Medicine practitioners in at the Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine. His mission is not bring that knowledge and experience to help his patients.

Bob Wong currently maintains an acupuncture practice in the Brisbane area and lectures for workshops and seminars for practitioners..For more information you can read his full bio or schedule and appointment.

*The owner of this site is not liable for any misfortune that should befall a visitor to this site.This site does not offer personal advice & no information on it can be construed as personal advice. In the event that you may feel our therapies may be of benefit, we advise you to contact the clinic to make an appointment for diagnosis and treatment.

 

×