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Natural Help for Breech Babies

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We understand how worrying it can be to learn that your baby is in a breech position(baby is positioned with its feet or buttocks facing downward instead of the head). The idea of undergoing an External Cephalic Version (ECV)—a procedure where doctors manually attempt to turn the baby—can be intimidating and uncomfortable, with risks such as preterm labour or fetal distress (insufficient oxygen supply to the baby). It’s natural to feel anxious, especially knowing that 85-90% of breech babies end up requiring a C-section, which often means a longer recovery time and a permanent scar. There’s also the fear of complications during natural delivery, such as the baby getting stuck in the birth canal, impacting oxygen flow.

Thankfully, there’s a gentler way. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) offers a natural alternative. Studies show that around 80% of breech babies can turn with acupuncture and moxibustion. These safe, non-invasive treatments help stimulate fetal movement by improving blood flow and balancing energy (Qi).

At Lao Niang TCM, our experienced physicians provide compassionate and safe acupuncture and moxibustion treatments to support both you and your baby, helping to reduce the need for more invasive procedures.

A TCM Perspective

How TCM Helps Turn Breech Babies Safely

TCM, through acupuncture and moxibustion, encourages the baby’s natural movement by improving uterine function, hormonal balance, and energy flow.

Stimulation of Mild Uterine Contractions

Stimulating nerve pathways triggers mild uterine contractions, helping the baby to rotate into the head-down position.


Hormonal Regulation

Releasing hormones such as prostaglandins and oestrogen stimulates uterine contractions, aiding in turning the baby.


Improved Blood Flow to the Uterus

Increasing blood circulation to the uterus enhances its function, creating a supportive environment for foetal repositioning

Balancing Qi (Energy Flow)

Balancing Qi along the bladder and kidney meridians helps the baby naturally move into the head-down position.


Promotion of Foetal Activity

Stimulating the Kidney Meridian and Spleen Meridian improves energy flow, encouraging foetal movement and optimal positioning.


Release of Stress and Relaxation

Reducing stress and promoting relaxation creates a calm environment, making it easier for the baby to turn.

Turn Your Breech Baby with Confidence and Care

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Trusted Expertise in Women’s Health

We specialise in fertility and pregnancy, offering tailored TCM treatments specifically designed for expectant mothers.


Academic Excellence in TCM Care

Our treatments are based on evidence-based research, ensuring you receive safe and effective care.


Highly Experienced Clinical Instructors

Our team includes respected instructors from leading TCM hospitals, ensuring every treatment is provided with exceptional expertise.


Registered and Regulated Practitioners

All our physicians are fully registered with the TCMPB, providing you with safe, regulated care you can rely on.

Our Approach At Lao Niang's TCM

Unique TCM Methods for Naturally Turning Breech Babies

Our TCM approach involves personalised acupuncture and moxibustion treatments to gently guide breech babies into the correct birthing position, ensuring a safer delivery.

Acupuncture

Physicians insert fine needles into acupoints such as BL67 (Zhiyin), BL60 (Kunlun), and SP6 (Sanyinjiao) to stimulate uterine contractions and balance Qi. This acupuncture technique targets the Bladder, Spleen, and Kidney meridians, specifically tailored to each mother’s unique condition, effectively encouraging the baby to naturally turn into the head-down position.

Acupuncture

Painless Acupuncture

Using our advanced acupuncture gun, we provide a gentle and painless method for turning breech babies. This technique helps stimulate key acupoints effectively, reducing discomfort and aligning the baby into the optimal position for a smoother birth.

Painless Acupuncture

Moxibustion

A traditional Chinese technique using mugwort, is primarily applied to the BL67 acupuncture point. The heat from burning mugwort stimulates uterine activity and encourages foetal movement by increasing Qi flow, relaxing uterine muscles, and enhancing blood circulation. This creates an ideal environment for turning a breech baby into the head-down position and is often used alongside acupuncture to improve effectiveness.

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FAQ

We’ve Got Answers for Your Questions

A breech position is when the baby is positioned with its feet or buttocks facing downward instead of the head. This can occur due to several factors, including uterine shape, excess amniotic fluid, or multiple pregnancies, but often the cause is unknown.

TCM uses acupuncture and moxibustion to stimulate specific meridians and points like BL67 to promote uterine contractions and balance energy flow (Qi), helping the baby naturally move into the head-down position.

Studies suggest that around 80% of breech babies can turn into the head-down position through TCM treatments like acupuncture and moxibustion, making it a highly effective and natural alternative.

The best time to start acupuncture or moxibustion for turning a breech baby is around 33 to 36 weeks of pregnancy, as this is when the baby still has enough room to move.

It usually takes about 10 consecutive days of acupuncture/moxibustion treatments to help turn a breech baby. However, the number of sessions may vary based on individual circumstances, and results may be seen sooner in some cases.

Yes, you can still use acupuncture and moxibustion to turn a breech position after week 36, although the success rate may be lower since the baby has less room to turn. Many mothers experience positive results beyond 36 weeks, but it’s best to consult with your physician for personalised advice.

No, acupuncture for breech turning is generally painless. At our clinic, we use an advanced acupuncture gun for gentle and painless needle insertion, ensuring maximum comfort for the mother.

Yes, TCM treatments such as acupuncture and moxibustion can complement other medical interventions, like External Cephalic Version (ECV), to increase the chances of turning the baby.

Common acupuncture points for turning a breech baby include BL67 (Zhiyin), BL60 (Kunlun), and SP6 (Sanyinjiao), which stimulate uterine contractions and balance Qi to encourage the baby to move into the head-down position.

Moxibustion involves burning mugwort near acupuncture points like BL67 to generate heat. This stimulates energy flow, enhances blood circulation, and encourages foetal movement, promoting the baby to turn into the correct position.

Yes, acupuncture and moxibustion are safe, non-invasive treatments with minimal risks. Our practitioners are fully registered with TCMPB, ensuring that you receive regulated and safe care throughout the process.

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