The Beautiful Baby Point - Acupuncture for a Healthy Baby
There is an ancient Chinese acupuncture treatment that has been used
for centuries to ensure a healthy, beautiful baby. The treatment entails
the stimulation of one, sole acupuncture point with a very thin, golden
needle. If it works or not, I couldn’t say, but you will find that many
acupuncturists have a few solid gold needles safely set aside in there
clinics especially for this purpose.
In the first or second trimester, an acupuncture point, 'Zhubin',
is gently stimulated with a golden needle. Gold is warm by nature and
works well to strengthen the body and stimulate Qi. The beautiful baby
point is located above the medial malleolus (inner ankle bone), right
below the calf muscle. Even though the acupuncture point is located on
the lower leg, it is a powerful point that is connected to meridians
throughout the body and is used for many reasons.
The name 'Zhubin', means 'Guest Building'. Could this 'guest' refer
to the fetus growing inside the women’s body? The acupuncture point is
traditionally used to calm the mind and to build blood in the body. It
can be used to treat hypertension, fear, anxiety, nightmares, and mental
disorders.
Acupuncture treatments can be helpful throughout a pregnancy.
Acupuncture can calm morning sickness, treat insomnia, edema, sciatica
and many of the other discomforts of pregnancy. It can also strengthen
the constitution of the mother-to-be which makes for a smoother
pregnancy and healthier baby.
Moxibustion is often used during pregnancy. The moxa herb is used to
gently warm certain points and has been found to have properties that
can strengthen the body, relax the mind and stimulate Qi. This form of
Oriental Medicine can be used to supplement an acupuncture treatment or
instead of needles for those that are needle sensitive. The only down
side of moxibustion is its strong smell, which some pregnant women
cannot cope with.
Acupuncture is safe to use while you are pregnant. There are some
points that should not be needled during pregnancy or should be used
with extreme caution. Points on the sacrum, lower abdomen and points
that could elicit a contraction should be avoided.
There are many Chinese herbs that are contraindicated during
pregnancy. Err on the side of caution with all herbs and medications
while you are expecting.
Common Acupuncture Points used During Pregnancy:
Zhubin (K 9) – 'beautiful baby point'
Location: Above the medial malleolus (inner ankle bone), right below the calf muscle.
Function: Calms the mind, builds or tonifies blood.
Indication: Good for hypertension, fear, anxiety, nightmares, and mental disorders.
Zusanli (St 36) 足三裡
Location: Four fingers below the knee cap, on the outer edge of the tibia.
Function:
Strengthens overall constitution, builds blood and Qi, resolves edema,
and harmonizes meridians that control digestive functions.
Indication:
Great point for diarrhea, constipation, gastric pain and indigestion.
Also helps with insomnia, edema (water retention), and increases energy
level.
Nei guan (P6) – 'morning sickness and motion sickness point'
Location: Two fingers above the inner wrist.
Function: Calms the mind, harmonizes the stomach.
Indication:
This is THE point for nausea and vomiting. It is also one of the most
relaxing acupuncture points and is used for both insomnia and anxiety.
Acupuncture Points to Avoid During Pregnancy
- Points on the sacrum - can cause contractions
- Point on the lower abdomen – there is a risk of needling too deep
- Point on the low back – avoid deep needling.
- San yin jiao (Sp6) 三陰交 – located three fingers above the medial malleolus (inner ankle bone). Can cause contractions.
- Hegu (LI4) 合谷 – located on top of hand in the fleshy area between the thumb and index finger. Can cause contractions.
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