Insomnia in Pregnancy

Do you remember being a child and not wanting to go to sleep?
It’s different now, isn’t it? Ah elusive sleep…

Insomnia in Chinese Medicine

It is said in Chinese Medicine, that sleep occurs when “the mind goes to rest in the heart”. For this to happen, the “heart” must be a comfortable bed. Difficulty falling asleep and/or staying asleep are signs that the heart bed is either “too hot” or “not padded enough”.

A Hot Heart

Heat in the heart reflects “yang rising” (often related to stress and/or anger) or “yin deficiency” (often seen alongside anxious exhaustion, feelings of heat and thirst). An experienced acupuncturist treats the root cause of the imbalance to bring relief of all symptoms and improved sleep.

A Hard Bed
When there is not enough “blood” or “yin” in the heart it is difficult for the mind to stay settled. These issues are addressed in Chinese Medicine with acupuncture, lifestyle adjustments, dietary therapy, and occasionally herbs.

Deep sleep is essential for the well being of mother and child. Insomnia is a common concern in pregnancy, especially when exacerbated by the need to get up to pee frequently and difficulties finding a comfortable position. I always reassure pregnant women that they have entered the zone of “guilt free napping”. Women need a lot of sleep in pregnancy and as they prepare for labour and the sleep-deprived early postpartum days ahead. In my experience, acupuncture is very effective in breaking negative sleep cycles and helping women get the rest they deserve and so greatly need.

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