Pregnancy

Mornings Sickness Tips and Tricks

Many women (in fact, one study suggests up to 80% of pregnant women) experience “morning sickness” as early as 6 weeks.  If you have experienced nausea during pregnancy, you know that the name is very misleading.  For some it is in the morning, but for many it lasts all day or comes about randomly during the day.  It often peaks around 8-9 weeks and for many subsides around 14 weeks.  It may come with some good days, some really bad days, and many days that just feel “blah”. 

 

Here are some things to try at home:

·  Acupuncture.  Stimulation of acupuncture point PC6 has shown to help nausea in pregnancy.  Your acupuncturist may send you home with “seeds” to stimulate the point after your treatment.  This point is also what is stimulated when wearing seabands!

·  Hydration + electrolytes.  Stay hydrated and consider drinks with electrolytes like NOOMA (use ‘MOTHERSDEN15’ for 15% off!!) or LMNT!  Electrolytes help with morning sickness because they are putting the good stuff back in your body!  Some women find that water doesn’t sit well with them with nausea. 

·  Ginger and peppermint.  Whether you are using teas, foods, or essential oils, both of these have been used for centuries to help with nausea.   

·  Foods.  Track your nausea and notice if you have any trigger foods, or foods that make you feel worse on days that you eat them.  Try eating smaller meals and eating before you get hungry.  Nausea is common on an empty stomach.  For some women, a protein shake or smoothie may be an easier way to get some calories in!  Protein will help keep your blood sugar stable.  Eat what you can, when you can.  Don’t beat yourself up if the thought of eating vegetables makes you sick. 

·  Stay active.  Being physically active can reduce nausea symptoms during pregnancy, even if it is just taking short walks.     

·  Vitamins + supplements.  There are some studies that show taking B6 for morning sickness can improve nausea (without vomiting) in pregnant women!  If there is no relief with B6 alone, after 4-5 days, trying the combination of B6 + unisom may be beneficial (however, unisom can cause drowsiness).

  

Some women try everything holistic, even medication, and don’t report any changes in their nausea.  If you have any concerns about your nausea, talk to your care provider.  There is a distinction between morning sickness and hyperemesis gravidarum, which is severe nausea, vomiting, weight loss, and electrolyte disturbance. 

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Low Back Pain Relief During Pregnancy | Cleveland Prenatal Chiropractor

Pregnancy is a beautiful stage for women. But sometimes it might not be so pretty. While many expectant mothers walk around with a pregnancy glow, others can experience quite a bit of discomfort in different areas of their body prior to birth.  

Lower back and sciatic nerve pain are one of the chief complaints among pregnant women. This is the result of the changes that mom’s body is going through. Shoulders become more rounded, the curvatures of the spine start shifting, and the center of gravity changes as well.  Additionally, the weight and position of the baby can cause irritation to the area. Lower back and sciatica pain often do not appear until the second or third trimester, but it can be very uncomfortable and even prevent activity for some expectant moms. 

 

Common symptoms that expectant mothers could experience are: lower back muscle tightness and joint stiffness, muscle spasms, radiating pain down to hips or leg (usually stops at the knee), pubic symphysis pressure or discomfort, pain described as sharp, throbbing, achy and/or dull across the back or hip area. 

 

Obtaining chiropractic care for lower back pain and sciatica during pregnancy can help alleviate mom’s symptoms and prepare their body for childbirth. A balanced pelvis and ideal core function, will not only help with the mother’s pain relief and comfort, it will also provide babies a better chance of moving into position for labor and birth, lowering the chances to move into a breech or posterior position. 

 

Chiropractic care during pregnancy is very safe. The techniques that are used, like Webster Technique, are gentle. Furthermore, chiropractors that specialize in prenatal care can additionally teach effective stretches and exercises that are safe to use throughout the entire pregnancy.

 

If you or someone you know are experiencing these symptoms, give us a call at (216) 952-3830 or visit our website www.clechiropractic.com for more information. 

Do not hesitate to reach out! 

Dr. Shirley