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At 10:02 AM -0700 9/26/02, Colleen Morris wrote:

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>Rory,

>How did it go with your pregnant lady? I am also on a midwifery list

>and this subject has come up before. They have said that the problem can

>correct itself as the pregnancy progresses. I'm posting an interesting

>abstract on Huang Qi that might be of interest. Sharon may have some

>experience treating this and a bit more information for you.

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Thanks for asking. I did speak to Sharon, and she kindly invited me

to get back in touch when I know more.

 

The placenta is not actually previus, ie it is not obstructing the

canal, but is simply lying very close to it.

 

Unfortunately, or perhaps fortunately, I've not seen the patient. She

has turned out to be extremely non-compliant with her midwife, who

has now had to admit her to hospital to try to stabilize her

uncontrolled bleeding. She appears to be more interested in shopping

than protecting her pregnancy, so they will probably keep her in just

to control her behavior. She professes to want the herbs, but I'm not

sure I want to treat someone as difficult to deal with as she seems

to be. We'll see.

 

As to the self correction, the placenta can migrate upward as the

uterine wall expands, but this does not seem to be helping in her

case, and the bleeding is probably coming from somewhere else.

 

Rory

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Would appreciate any knowledge about preventing placenta previa. My 36

year old patient, 19 weeks pregnant, has part of her placenta obstructing

the uterus. Although this may resolve itself in time, I would appreciate

any advice from practitioners who have worked with this condition. She

will not take herbs, so only acupuncture advice would be applicable here.

Thank you!

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Upper points, especially scalp points like Du 20 (bai hui), help to uplift

falling (sinking/prolapsed) qi. Also consider GB 21 & K 27 as well as auricular

uterus points. - Matt Bauer

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equiknox

Chinese Medicine

Thursday, January 06, 2005 1:39 PM

Re: placenta previa

 

 

 

Would appreciate any knowledge about preventing placenta previa. My 36

year old patient, 19 weeks pregnant, has part of her placenta obstructing

the uterus. Although this may resolve itself in time, I would appreciate

any advice from practitioners who have worked with this condition. She

will not take herbs, so only acupuncture advice would be applicable here.

Thank you!

 

 

 

 

 

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Hi, There is nothing you can do in relation to placenta previa. The placenta

is adhered to the wall of the uterus and,unfortunately,is sitting in the

lower part of the uterus either over,or partly over the cervix. If only over

the

lip of the cervix,it may move out of the way as the uterus enlarges and the

walls are stretched. I trained as a midwife prior to becoming an acupuncturist

and have seen this problem.If the placenta is directly over the cervix, the

baby will have to be delivered by Caesarian section.

 

 

 

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