The usual range of pain killers does not agree with all mothers and babies.Perhaps you are woried about the effects on yourself or your baby, or simply want to stick with drug-free methods of pain control.That's where acupuncture can provide
Q I've heard that acupuncture may help me conceive. Is this true?A. 'Acupuncture may help with conception as it works by balancing emotional and physical energy to promote and support ovulation,' says Toni Tucker from the British Acupuncture Council
Toni Tucker, from the British Acupuncture Clinic says: 'Acupuncture may help with conception, as it works by balancing emotional and physical energy to promote and support ovulation.'Book your man a session too, as it can help improve sperm quality
A lot of women experiment with alternative therapies when they decide to start a family, whether it's to help them get pregnant or to cure some of the side effects of early pregnancy.Acupuncture is one of the most popular. The treatment is based
fresh fruit, vegetables and oily fish. Check out our fertility boosters here.Acupuncture: It claims to help the blood flow to the uterus, and may be able to improve other areas such as hormone imbalance, and ovulation. It also claims to improve
AcupunctureAcupuncture may help you get pregnant by improving conditions such as endometriosis and balance hormones. For men, it may improve sperm count, concentration and motility. Call the British Acupuncture Council: 020 8735 0400. Chiropractic
made from freshly-grated root ginger, ginger ale or ginger biscuits.Sniffing a freshly halved lemon can also help, as can wearing acupressure travel sickness wristbands. Acupuncture can also help if your symptoms persist.
Homeopathic Association on 0870 444 3950 or trusthomeopathy.org.British Acupuncture Council on acupuncture.org.uk for a list of practitioners in your area.British Chiropractic Association: chiropractic-uk.co.ukBRITISH INFERTILITY COUNSELLING ASSOCIATION: bica
therapies help?A Many of the ideas that get passed around do no harm, but dont achieve much either. However, a Chinese acupuncture technique called moxibustion is thought to have a good success rate. This involves a stick of moxa (compressed herbs) being
bath is thought to help reduce any tension that could be stopping labour from starting. Plus, adding some Jasmine oil and Clary Sage is thought to help strengthen contractions. Acupuncture and reflexology may also help start labour, but is not normally