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Acupressure for labour and birth

Cheat sheet download

Acupressure for cervical ripening and labour preparation - downloadable printout.

Acupressure for labour and birth has been shown to reduce pain and use of pharmacological analgesia.

Access your quick guide here.

Click here for link to cheat sheet (select download at the landing page)

 
 

Video Resources

Acupressure for labour and birth

What you’ll get:

  • 12 month access to 11 high quality videos by world expert, Dr Kate Levett

  • Expert tuition on the advantages of using acupressure for labour, birth and beyond

  • Easy to follow video tuition displaying the most common points used for pregnancy, birth & breastfeeding

 

PARENTS AND SUPPORT PEOPLE

Are you a parent to be? Want to learn some amazing acupressure tips for your late pregnancy, labour and birth? These acupressure points and massage techniques will assist with cervical ripening, early labour and pain relief during labour, as well as tips for nausea, breech presentation and ways to deal with anxiety.

If you’re outside Australia, please use the link showing $USD for the correct access



HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS

Are you a professional? Would you like to use high quality, clear resources to support your clients using acupressure and massage to manage pregnancy, labour and birth? Click the link for your access to the resource videos.

If you’re outside Australia, please use the link showing $USD for the correct access


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Acupressure and Gua sha for stimulating Stomach Qi

• Stomach Qi is the starting point of all the 12 meridians – it’s like the ignition channel!

• The Stomach Qi is important to active the other supporting functions of the body - Jing (Essence), Qi, Blood and Shen (mind). When the Stomach Qi is healthy and balanced the other elements will benefit.

• The activation of the Stomach Qi Line on the leg can assist in moving Qi and Blood to alleviate muscular pain and tension and symptoms such as nausea, reflux, and allergies.