Acupuncture In Pregnancy In Norwich

Acupuncture in Pregnancy

Carried out by a trained professional, acupuncture during pregnancy is considered safe and has few risks. The Treat Acupuncture team have supported hundreds of women throughout pregnancy, labour and postnatally.

“I had acupuncture throughout both my second and third pregnancies. I really noticed a difference with my energy levels  compared to the first pregnancy. The labours were also much easier. I’m now pregnant again and I am definitely going to have treatment throughout this pregnancy, labour and postnatally.”

 

How much does it cost?

Acupuncture works best with a series of treatments. To keep treatment affordable most of our acupuncture at Treat takes place in a Multibed environment. It’s a model authentic to China where several people are treated at the same time in the same room.

Practitioners move from patient to patient giving treatment. Once needles are inserted patients relax while the acupuncturist treats the next person. Treatments are identical to those given one to one, the only difference is that privacy is balanced against affordability. Multibed sessions cost £24-00 - half the price of one to one sessions. Although multi bed sessions are "communal," patient dignity is our priority. If there's a need to remove clothing you remain covered, and a private room for a chat is available if need arises.

How can acupuncture help?

Throughout pregnancy Treat Acupuncturists have helped pregnant women deal with symptoms ranging from morning sickness, high/low blood pressure, tiredness, migraine and other headaches, and backache to constipation and pelvic pain. We can only give a few examples of how acupuncture can help - along with supporting evidence. We can't cover everything here- but if you have a query you are welcome to call reception and if they can't help they will ask a qualified acupuncturist to call you.

Anxiety and depression are common issues during pregnancy. Acupuncture treatment of depression in pregnancy was the subject of randomised medical trials at Stanford University they showed significant success - one of the study's authors, Dr Deidrie Lyell said

"I hope that people will respect the rigorous methodology used in this blinded, randomised, controlled trial and accept the result: Traditional acupuncture was associated with a significant improvement in depression."

 

Pre-birth treatments From week 36, regular, weekly treatments can be given to harmonies the mother’s energy and to focus on the process of preparation for labour. A 2002 study on over 200 women  concluded:

"The results indicate that acupuncture reduces the experience of pain in labor. A secondary outcome of acupuncture was a shorter delivery time, which mainly, if not exclusively, can be explained by the reduced need for epidural analgesia." 

Acupressure in labour is a safe and effective tool for labour that the birthing women and her partner can use. In couples interviewed the men stated that acupressure was their most used and valued tool, women found it to give them confidence and control, and a sense that they could "do something" to facilitate their labour. A 2011 Cochrane review of 13 trials involving 1986 women concluded that:

Acupuncture or acupressure may help relieve labour pain.

"Had a fabulous session with Rebecca yesterday with my husband learning how acupressure can help with labour. Hubs felt more confident he could do it at the end of the session and if it helps even half as much as the acupuncture did with our quest to get pregnant it will be excellent." Becca Reynolds Norwich

Foetal positioning and breech births: In China, where acupuncture originated, moxibustion (the smouldering of the herb artemisia vulgaris latiflora) has traditionally been used to encourage the baby to turn into a head-down position for labour.

Supporting the natural onset of labour: Acupuncture Natural induction

Women often come to see us near or past their due date to receive acupuncture treatment to balance their energy and encourage the natural onset of labour, prior to a medical induction. 

As stated in the guidelines from the British Acupuncture Council we are able to carry out a natural induction treatment at 41 weeks only with the written consent from your midwife or consultant.  We can carry out the induction earlier than 41 weeks if we get permission to do so again by your midwife or consultant. We have a letter we can sent you to take to your appointment. Please call our reception team to ask for a copy to be send to you.

To book a treatment press here:

The Treat-Norwich acupuncture team are qualified to degree level, insured and registered with UK regulatory bodies for traditional acupuncture. Practitioners involved in pregnancy and baby services have specialist training in the area

Practitioners
Rebecca Geanty Lic.Ac. BSc (Hons) MBAcC

Treat’s founder and proprietor Rebecca works as a registered Traditional Acupuncturist, specialising in natural fertility for men and women. With over eleven years experience running her own practice and a BsC (Hons) from the College of Integrated Chinese Medicine (CICM) she has helped countless patients with a variety of mental, emotional and physical conditions.

In 2010 Rebecca created Norwich Acupuncture Rooms at The Orange Grove Clinic as a way of making acupuncture more accessible and affordable to a wide range of people. In China acupuncture is a very common practice and recommended weekly to begin with for effective treatment. Rebecca’s goal was to replicate this in the Western world with the multi-bed setting to allow patients the option of weekly treatment at a more affordable price.

A year later Rebecca also set up the Acupuncture Childbirth Team for East Anglia (ACT), which acts as an acupuncture network for other practitioners to share and learn information on natural birth techniques and pregnancy-related complaints.

Rebecca’s latest passion is treat – a unique holistic clinic where the practitioners all strive to work together for the people of Norwich; combining their skills and knowledge in providing one-to-one care and group sessions/workshops, which empower and educate people to reach a state of well-being and contentment. Norwich Acupuncture Rooms is now an integral part of treat-norwich Complementary Health Clinic.

Therapies Duration Price
Acupuncture Private Women's Health 1.5 hrs £70
Acupuncture Private Follow up 1 hour 15 minutes £52
Affordable Multibed Clinic 1 hour 15 minutes £38 | Over 65's £38 | Unwaged £32
     
Cupping Private 45 minutes £42
Fertility Acupuncture (men and women) 1.5 hour (1st app) (then Multibed or private follow up) £70 (Multibed £38)
Pregnancy Acupuncture 1 hour 15 minutes (1st app) (then Multibed or private follow up) £52 (Multibed £38)
Acupressure for labour Instruction  2 hours £80
  

To book an appointment with Rebecca:

Tuesday (Private) 9am to 6pm
Wednesday (Multi-bed) 8.45am to 12.30pm and 2.30pm to 6.15pm
Thursday (Multi-bed) 9.30am to 12.30pm and (Private) 2.30pm to 7pm
Friday (Multi-bed every other) 8.45am to 12.30pm and (Private) 2.30pm to 5:30pm Every other Friday is am is private.

Rebecca's email: [email protected] (please contact Reception for bookings or use our online booking.

Sam Coxeter Lic.Ac. BSc (Hons)

As a busy father of two young children, I can fully appreciate the stresses that come with modern day living. We are all constantly juggling, and I fully understand how this can feel overwhelming sometimes. That’s why your self-care is so important. Sometimes we need to put our own health first, so we are fully fit, and prepared for whatever life throws at us. That’s why I take a holistic approach to acupuncture, providing treatments to support your overall wellbeing, as well as focusing on any specific issues you may have. Treatments are aimed at uncovering the underlying cause of your symptoms and health concerns, helping the body to repair, and re-balance naturally. My aim as your practitioner is not only to help you with your symptoms, but to create a space where you feel calm, relaxed, and supported throughout your sessions.

My interest in health and bodywork began over twenty years ago through practising Tai Chi and Qigong. I was immediately fascinated with the concept of Qi and how this energy interacted within us, and the environment. This fascination led me down various paths of complementary medicine over the years, including kinesiology, reiki, and massage. Throughout this time, I met some amazing people, and attended many kinesiology courses. It was through this training that I became increasingly aware of the deeper roots involved in some of the kinesiology I was learning, such as, Chinese medicine.

A few years later I enrolled at the University of Westminster where I studied and completed a degree in acupuncture and Chinese Medicine. Having practiced acupuncture professionally now for over eight years, I have treated a very wide range of conditions, some of these include: pain relief, stress, anxiety, depression, fertility, headaches, migraines, digestive issues, nausea, chronic fatigue, gynaecology, insomnia, and plenty more. I am more than willing to discuss any questions you may have regarding your own symptoms. I offer both private one to one treatment, and I also offer multi-bed sessions. For more information about these options please explore the website. Thank you for taking the time to read a little bit about me.

Therapies Duration Price
Acupuncture Private Initial 1.5 hrs £70
Acupuncture Private Follow up 1 hour 15 minutes £52
Affordable Multibed Clinic 1 hour 15 minutes £38 | Unwaged £32
Facial Rejuvenation Acupuncture 1.5 hours £72
Cupping Private 45 minutes £42
Fertility Acupuncture  1.5 hrs (1st appt) (then Multibed) £70 (Multibed £38)
Pregnancy Acupuncture  1 hour 15 minutes(1st appt) (then Multibed) £52 (Multibed £38)

To book an appointment with Sam, press here:

Monday (Multi-bed) 10.30am to 2.30pm
Tuesday (Private) 9.45am to 2pm
Wednesday (Private) 10.30am to 2pm
Thursday (Multi-bed) 4pm to 8.30pm
Friday (Private) 10.30am to 2pm
Saturday (Multi-bed) 9am to 2.15pm

For more information visit Sam's website

Liz Douglas Lic.Ac. BSc (Hons)

Liz is a licensed acupuncture practitioner, gaining a BSc (Hons) Degree in Acupuncture from the College of Integrated Chinese Medicine (CICM) in Reading in 2019. She practices an integrated approach of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Five Element Constitutional Acupuncture. Liz specialises in treating children, holding a Diploma in Paediatric Acupuncture (2022). Liz is fully regulated and insured with the British Acupuncture Council (BAcC)

Liz has a special interest in a variety of conditions, particularly post-operative pain, circulatory conditions, digestive complaints, headaches and migraines, menopause and menstrual health. Liz enjoys being able to offer multi-bed treatments to make frequent treatment more affordable to those who would otherwise be unable to access holistic healthcare.


Liz uses a combined approach of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Five Element Acupuncture. Classical Five Element acupuncture is based on the Five Elements of nature: fire, earth, metal, water and wood. Each of these five elements is within each of us and symptoms and diseases occur when these elements become unbalanced. Treatment using the Five Elements deals with the underlying causes
of disease rather than just treating the symptoms. The aim of Five Element acupuncture is to bring each of the elements back into balance to prevent disease from reoccurring.

Liz believes a collaborated approach to care improves the health and wellbeing of individuals and so is always happy to speak with your other healthcare providers and work alongside them and with you reviewing treatment often to ensure your symptoms are improving and you have all the information available to you to take ownership of your health.


When Liz became a mother of two this sparked her interest in how acupuncture could help young people. Liz recently completed a Diploma in Paediatric Acupuncture and now specialises in the treatment of children and young people. Liz will treat babies from newborn and uses a very gentle approach and has many non-needle techniques to help restore balance in the body. This may include Tui-Na massage which can be taught to parents / carers to use at home and in-between treatments. A childs Qi is so vital that minimal intervention is needed. Usually only one or two needles may be used on very small children if at all. Smallstick-on seeds or tiny pyonex can be used instead if the child isn’t sure about having needles. Liz aims to make the child as comfortable and relaxed as possible, hoping that acupuncture is a time in the week the child looks forward to. There is a collection of toys and books in the treatment room and she is always happy to speak to the parent before the consultation to talk though any concerns, and anything that would be easier to discuss without the child present. Liz fully understands how much the wellbeing of a child can have an effect on the whole family.

Liz holds a space for everyone to come and take a breath and work together towards restoring balance. If you have any questions or would like to know if treatment would be suitable for your child, please do not hesitate to email Liz to arrange a phone call at [email protected].


Liz is a member of the international Hub of Paediatric Acupuncture (HOPA) which has a great section for parents explaining the benefits of acupuncture for children.

You can also find out more about the common ailments acupuncture can help support for children and what to expect from a treatment on my website
www.ldacu.co.uk

Therapies Duration Price
Pre School Initial Acupuncture 0-9 Years  1 hr £50
Children's Acupuncture Initial 6-16 Years 1.5 hrs £65
Pre School and Children's Follow up 45 min £40
Acupuncture Private Initial 1.5 hrs £70
Acupuncture Private Follow up 1 hour 15 minutes £52
Affordable Multibed Clinic 1 hour 15 minutes £38 | Unwaged £32
Cupping Private 45 minutes £42
Fertility Acupuncture 1.5 hrs (1st appt) (then Multibed) £70 (Multibed £38)
Pregnancy Acupuncture 1 hour 15 minutes(1st appt) (then Multibed) £52 (Multibed £38)

To book an appointment with Liz press here: 

Monday (Multi-bed) 2pm to 9pm
Tuesday (Private) 8.45am to 2pm and  (Multi-bed) 2pm to 9.30pm
Wednesday (Multi-bed)  8.45am to 2.30pm 

For more information visit Liz's website.