Induce Labor Using Acupressure

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Maternity Acupressure


Labor Acupressure

Acupressure to induce labor? Most people think of powerful and toxic drugs when it comes to being induced. Hence, no one ever wants to induce labor. But the best and most pleasant way is to apply acupressure to induce labor.

Not only that, acupressure can assist in many other ways too, not just for induction. It is wonderful for relieving contraction pain, back pain relief, relaxation, calming the mind and for combatting nausea and vomiting.

For these reasons alone labor acupressure should be used by every person giving birth.

Acupressure to induce labor is an ancient technique which has been used for thousands of years in the East. The West has been studying it for decades now too and the World Health organisation (WHO) and the US National Institutes of Health (NIH) have demonstrated it to be safe.

The system is well recognized these days and increasingly used by pregnancy professionals and mothers alike.

Acupressure points for inducing labor help the cervix dilate, speed up slow early labor, help your baby to go down, and promote labor contractions.

Scientific evidence has proven that natural labor induction with acupressure is tremendously effectual. Stimulation of specific acupressure points induces labor in upto 83% of women within 48 hours, sometimes in 25 minutes.

The actual system is just about putting pressure on the acupressure points. If you press your thumb into a spot on your body then you can do acupressure.

The beauty of this technique is that you can do it to yourself. Otherwise your partner or another support person can do it.

Studies show that the baby is calmer when labor acupressure is administered. Not only that, your labor is easier and shorter and no medical intervention is needed.

The benefits are clear; no side effects and no drugs. Acupressure naturally induces labor, it speeds up a slow early labor, gives pain relief without any effect on the labor and is safe for both the mother and baby.

The book "Maternity Acupressure" gives you all the information you need without having to research it. It has been the no.1 selling downloadable book for years and I highly recommend it.

With an immediate download "Maternity Acupressure" allows you to start reading up on acupressure straight away. You have no time to waste so this is ideal. Plus, it is very comprehensive and gives you everything you need to know.

It comprises 25 techniques and 52 pages of clear step-by-step instructions, photos, and charts that you will not find anywhere else.

Locating and treating the labor acupressure points are described step-by-step, and demonstrated with plenty of photographs.

It shows you how to;

1) Start labor naturally at home
2) Turn a posterior baby
3) Get effective labor pain relief
4) Calm anxiety and nervousness
5) Remove tensions and relax
6) Stop nausea and vomiting
7) Strengthen contractions
8) Dilate better

Plus it gives you;

- 7 acupressure techniques that produce a pleasing anaesthetizing effect on contraction pains - WITHOUT medication
- the remarkable acupressure points that help your cervix dilate and significantly decrease your chances of a Cesarean delivery
- techniques to stimulate onset of labor contractions to start and to strengthen contractions during labor when necessary

Prime your body for labor and delivery by using these labor acupressure techniques.

If you are looking for a safe and effective way to induce labor naturally at home, then I highly recommend this book.

To ensure your birth is safe, natural and with no medical intervention, use acupressure to induce labor and also for pain relief and relaxation. Gain the power to induce labor naturally and easily by yourself and have a normal childbirth experience.

Click below to get your copy of "Maternity Acupressure".

"Maternity Acupressure" is the no.1 book for those looking to induce labor naturally. This article about acupressure to induce labor was written by Raising-Angels.com, a Natural Parenting Blog.

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