Category: Women’s Health
Morning Sickness — Beyond Ginger Tea: What Classical Chinese Medicine Offers
How many sessions before I feel better? Many women report 30–40% improvement after the first acupuncture session, especially with PC6 needling. Significant relief (70–80%) typically… Read more →
Post-Miscarriage Recovery With Chinese Medicine — Rebuilding and Preparing for the Future
Is recurrent miscarriage treatable with Chinese medicine? Yes. Recurrent miscarriage patterns (3+ losses) usually indicate either constitutional Kidney deficiency, uterine coldness/stagnation, or a luteal-phase deficiency… Read more →
Uterine Fibroids and TCM — Understanding the Blood Stasis Pattern Behind Fibroid Growth
Fibroids affect 1 in 3 women over 40 — yet for many, the choice between waiting and watching, hormonal suppression, or surgery feels unsatisfying. Classical… Read more →
Premenstrual Syndrome — Why PMS Varies Each Month and What Classical Chinese Medicine Does
Some months PMS is mild — a bit irritable, some bloating. Other months it’s debilitating — rage you don’t recognise, crying for no reason, migraines,… Read more →
Ovarian Cysts and Chinese Medicine — A Natural Approach to Cyst Resolution
The ultrasound showed a cyst again. You’ve had them before — some resolve on their own, some need surgery. Classical Chinese medicine looks at why… Read more →
Endometriosis Pain — Why Some Months Are So Much Worse Than Others
Last month was manageable. This month you’re back to the heating pad and can’t leave the house. Endometriosis pain varies month to month in ways… Read more →
Postpartum Recovery — The 4th Trimester in Classical Chinese Medicine
Modern medicine measures postpartum recovery in the 6-week check-up. Classical Chinese medicine recognises the fourth trimester — the full 3 months of physiological rebuilding after… Read more →
Unexplained Infertility — What Chinese Medicine Investigates When Tests Are Normal
Should my partner also be treated? Yes, ideally. Male Kidney Jing directly influences sperm quality, count, and motility. While sperm parameters may be normal on… Read more →
Hot Flushes at Night — Why They Wake You and What Classical Chinese Medicine Does Differently
You wake at 2am drenched in sweat, heart pounding, heat radiating from the chest. Twenty minutes later you’re shivering. This nocturnal hot flush pattern is… Read more →
Perimenopause vs Menopause — Why Chinese Medicine Treats Them Differently
Perimenopause and menopause are often treated as the same thing — but in classical Chinese medicine they represent quite different internal states. The chaotic fluctuating… Read more →
