Pressure Points to Induce Labor
Many women find themselves, as their
due dates draw near, searching for ways to jump start labor.
What
is acupressure?
An age-old practice, stemming from
Asia, is acupressure. Acupressure is derived from acupuncture. With
acupuncture, needles are placed in various locations throughout the body to
help relieve stress and pain. Acupressure uses a similar technique except needles
are replaced with finger pressure.Certain locations on the body have
been found to be somewhat effective at not only naturally inducing labor but
assisting with the pain and discomfort associated with labor. Before you learn
what and where the acupressure sites are, you need to understand when it is
appropriate.
Before
trying acupressureAnyone interested in acupressure
should not attempt to do so until it is safe to deliver the baby. There is no
universal agreement on when it is “safe”, but most physicians advise nothing
prior to 38 weeks. Some say that no matter what you try, your body will not go
into labor until it’s ready. There is no guarantee that this is the case and no
mom wants to risk their baby’s health. Also, any woman interested in trying
acupressure to help initiate labor should ask their health care provider first.
Pressure
points:The first area on the body used for
stimulating labor is located between the thumb and index finger. This point is
actually the “webbing” between these two areas. Techniques vary, but this
pressure point can be pressed and rubbed for several seconds or simply pressed
firmly for approximately one minute and then released. This technique can also
be used during active labor to relieve pain.
The next area of the body used for
stimulating labor is the ankle. This area actually has two different pressure
points. The first pressure point is located on the outside of the ankle, just
behind where the bony prominence is. Just like the first mentioned location,
techniques vary but the pressure point can be rubbed or pressed for several
seconds or one minute. The other ankle pressure point is inside the leg, above
the ankle. This area may be difficult to find but it is more sensitive to touch
than the rest of the leg.Another area is located on the back,
above the buttocks and lower back. This area can also be pressed or massaged as
tolerated.
The final area commonly used for
initiating labor is located on the neck, the large muscle between the neck and
the shoulder. This area can be pressed or massaged as tolerated.
Acupressure does not work for all
women and may not be tolerated by all. Massaging or pressing on these areas
should not cause pain and if it does cause pain, should be stopped immediately.
Nearing the end of your pregnancy
can become very frustrating but don’t lose hope. Women do not stay pregnant
forever and your baby will be here sooner than you think.
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403-347-3261
www.family1stchiro.ca
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