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NAUSEA DURING PREGNANCY

HOW and WHAT you eat (and drink!) at this time can make all the difference in how you feel

HOW and WHAT you eat (and drink!) at this time can make all the difference in how you feel

Although nausea during pregnancy is often dismissed as a minor disorder it can be very real affliction for many women. Nausea that may occur at any time, day or night can interfere with quality of life and may be accompanied with vomiting. in some cases this result sin hospitalisation for rehydration therapy.

in traditional Chinese medicine this nausea and vomiting can arise from a variety of causes. Acupuncture treatment is aimed at strengthening the energetic function of the digestive system and correcting any underlying disharmonies. in addition to specific dietary advice is directed at reducing the energetic workload of the digestive system. to get the most out of any treatment, it is essential to keep yourself hydrated and your blood sugar levels stable. while it can be difficult to think about preparing snacks and drinks throughout the day, this will help keep your nausea under control.

Fluid Intake

Whilst it may not appear that drinking relieves nausea, becoming even slightly dehydrated will make nausea more intense… dry lips, feeling thirsty and a reduced urinary output are signs that your fluid intake is inadequate.

If your urine output decreases to only once or twice in 24 hours you need to let your doctor or midwife know. This is because once dehydration affects your electrolyte balance past a certain point the best option may be intravenous re-hydration in a hospital.

if you are finding it difficult to drink fluids, concentrate on having small amounts frequently rather than trying to drink a cup of fluid all at once. Many women find it difficult to drink water in which case soups may be useful (potato soup can be useful as it is very bland.)

Warm teas such as ginger or peppermint may also be helpful. if burping relieves the nausea a carbonated drink may help settle the nausea.

The following is a list many women find helpful:

  • Apple cider vinegar (I1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar - fill cup with boiling water - add honey to taste)

  • Chamomile or peppermint tea

  • Ginger ale ginger tea (grate a piece of ginger the size of a 50p coin, steep I n boiling water for 10 minutes - ad honey to taste. do not exceed 3 cups per day)

  • Mineral water with freshly squeezed lemon

  • Miso soup

  • Potato soup, Peel and chop 2 potatoes, fry in a little butter, add in cup water and salt and pepper to taste. Simmer 15-20 minutes adding extra fluids like water or stock to achieve the consistency for the soup you prefer.

  • Umeboshi plum tea (half a teaspoon stirred into a cup of boiling water - honey to taste)

Keeping Your Blood sugar levels maintained

Having small regular snacks will help to keep your blood sugar levels stable. This means easting a small snack at least every 90 minutes… before that empty, hungry feeling sets in. The snack can be very small, a few raisin or nuts (almonds are often useful), half a sandwich, a quarter piece of fruit. It’s a delicate balance as to exactly how much you feel comfortable eating as overeating will also intensify the nausea.

Lots of things can be done to relieve the pain an discomfort of the first trimester, for more information call us or talk to Jess during a session about further nutritional and body tips you can practise… together we can get you through this very special but trying time!

Newsletter: April is Fertility

All About Fertility
How can Acupuncture help you?

Acupuncture and Fertility

Infertility is an all-too-common problem among couples looking to conceive. According to Resolve, the National Infertility Association, approximately 1 in 8 couples struggle to get and stay pregnant. Couples in this scenario often resort to spending tens of thousands of dollars on expensive fertility medicine and treatment that yields no tangible results. However, a more effective solution may come from the ancient practice of acupuncture.

What Is Acupuncture?

Acupuncture is a form of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) that involves the placement of thin needles in specific points of the body. While the exact methods have evolved since the practice was first used during the Shang Dynasty (1600–1100 BCE), the underlying principle remains the same: to stimulate the body's life force (Qi) by correcting blockages.

Acupuncture is often used in conjunction with other forms of TCM such as moxibustion and cupping. Incorporating these practices into acupuncture strengthen its ability to stimulate the body.

The human body contains a total of 12 meridians through which Qi flows. Normally, it travels through these meridians unrestricted. There are times, however, when a blockage prevents Qi from flowing, at which point it grows stagnant and begins to adversely affect our organs and vital systems. Traditional Chinese Medicine is based on the belief that restoring the body's Qi can alleviate various symptoms and diseases.

 

How Acupuncture Can Help Couples Conceive

So, can acupuncture increase your chances of conceiving? It really depends on what exactly is causing your infertility. However, acupuncture – when performed by a licensed acupuncturist – can restore your body's life force and potentially correct problems associated with infertility.

Fertility clinic researchers recently performed a study to determine the effectiveness of acupuncture as a fertility treatment. 160 patients who were undergoing assisted reproduction therapy were split into two groups: one group received embryo transfer with acupuncture, while the second group received embryo transfer without acupuncture. Of the 80 patients in group one who received acupuncture, 34 became pregnant (42.5%). In the second group, just 21 patients became pregnant (26.3%).

This is just one of many studies attesting to the power of acupuncture for couples looking to conceive. If you're struggling to become pregnant, schedule an appointment with a licensed acupuncturist to see if it works for you. Who knows, this centuries-old practice could be the missing element to your new family.

Give me a call today to learn how you can get back on track to better health!

 

5 Ways To Boost Your Fertility

#1) Manage Your Weight
Being either underweight or overweight can significantly reduce your chances of getting pregnant. One study involving the analysis of 2,112 female participants found that women with a body mass index (BMI) of 25-39 required twice the length of time to become pregnant as women with a healthy BMI of less than 19.

#2) Eat More Liver
Some people might turn their head at the thought of eating liver, but it's actually a delicious dish that can prove helpful in boosting your fertility. In fact, a report published by the Weston A. Price Foundation found liver to contain more nutrients, gram for gram, than any other food. Whether it's beef or chicken, liver contains vitamin A, vitamin B, protein, folic acid, iron, purines (precursors for DNA) and more.

#3) Eat More Seafood
Seafood–  fish, oysters, clams, mussels, lobster, crabs, etc. – are an excellent food for boosting your fertility. They contain large amounts of zinc, iron, selenium, vitamin A, vitamin D, omega fatty acids (the good type of fat), and other essential nutrients, many of which are directly linked to the body's reproductive system. When choosing seafood, however, it's recommended that you opt for smaller-sized fish to minimise your consumption of mercury. Because of its large size, tuna carries a heavy dose of the toxic chemical mercury, and therefore should be consumed sparingly.

#4) Acupuncture
You might be surprised to learn that acupuncture can improve your chances of conceiving. Back in 2002, a team of German researchers performed a study to determine the effects of acupuncture on fertility. Researchers split 160 women who were trying to conceive into two groups: one group received acupuncture, while the second group did not it. They concluded that 42% of the women who received acupuncture got pregnant, whereas only 26% of the control group got pregnant. Does this mean acupuncture will guarantee a pregnancy? Not necessarily, but this form of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is proven to help couples conceive in less time.

#5) Cut Back on Processed Foods
Many women who struggle to conceive eat far too many processed foods. While a fast food burger and fries may seem appetising, it forces heavy amounts of saturated fat, sodium and even sugar into your body while offering little-to-no real nutritional value. Fertility experts say women should focus on a more natural diet if they want to conceive.

Give me a call today to learn how you can get on track to better health.