Pregnancy Acupuncture Melbourne

Safe, Gentle Pregnancy Acupuncture Care From Early Pregnancy to Postpartum Recovery
Pregnancy is one of the most physically and emotionally demanding periods of a woman’s life. Each trimester brings its own challenges – from nausea and exhaustion to pain, anxiety, sleep disruption, and birth preparation – alongside the excitement of expecting your baby.
At Almond Wellness Centre, we provide AHPRA-registered pregnancy acupuncture in Melbourne. Our programs support you safely through every stage – from the early stages of pregnancy through to labour preparation and postnatal recovery.
Many women are searching “Is acupuncture safe during early pregnancy Melbourne” and are looking for experienced practitioners who understand both safety and gentle care. Our team uses pregnancy-specific acupuncture protocols at every session, including safe point selection, adapted positioning, and sterile single-use needles.
We are proud to be one of the highly recommended acupuncturists for pregnant women in Melbourne, with clinics serving both Melbourne’s north and east.
📍 Clinics in Coburg (North) and Ringwood (East) – Open 7 Days
👩⚕️ Female practitioners available | 🚗 Free parking | HICAPS rebates available | Open 7 Days
Is Pregnancy Acupuncture Safe?
Yes – when performed by an AHPRA-registered practitioner with pregnancy-specific training.
At every session, we:
- Use only pregnancy-safe acupuncture points
- Avoid traditionally contraindicated points
- Adapt positioning from the second trimester onward (side-lying with bolster support)
- Use sterile, single-use disposable needles
- Prescribe only TGA-regulated herbal products
Your safety – and your baby’s – comes first at every visit.
Acupuncture During Pregnancy – Support at Every Stage
We combine Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) with contemporary clinical understanding. Care is structured to your trimester and your specific presentation.

First Trimester (Weeks 1–12)
Stability, Nausea & Early Wellbeing
The first trimester can be the hardest. Nausea, fatigue, headaches, and anxiety hit before most people even know you’re pregnant.
Acupuncture may help with:
- Morning sickness and nausea – including severe hyperemesis
- Fatigue and low energy during hormonal adaptation
- Headaches triggered by hormonal shifts
- Anxiety and emotional wellbeing
Threatened miscarriage support – in coordination with your obstetric care
The PC6 (Nei Guan) and ST36 (Zu San Li) point are two of the most researched acupuncture points for pregnancy nausea. We also teach you safe acupressure techniques to use at home between sessions.
→ Best Acupressure Points for Morning Sickness Relief
⚠️ All first trimester treatment uses pregnancy-specific protocols. Traditionally contraindicated points are always avoided.

Second Trimester (Weeks 13–27)
Balance, comfort & structural support
As your baby grows, musculoskeletal strain and sleep difficulties increase. This is when many women first notice back pain, pelvic pressure, or persistent digestive discomfort.
Acupuncture may help with:
- Back pain (lumbar and thoracic)
- Pelvic girdle pain (PGP) and symphysis pubis dysfunction (SPD)
- Sciatica — nerve pain into the legs
- Hip and round ligament pain
- Insomnia and disrupted sleep
- Heartburn and reflux
- Carpal tunnel syndrome
- Ongoing nausea into the second trimester
Many expecting mothers choose our Melbourne pregnancy acupuncture clinics for regular support during this stage to help maintain comfort and mobility throughout pregnancy.

Third Trimester (Weeks 28+) - Birth preparation & breech support
The third trimester is when treatment becomes most targeted – preparing your body for labour and addressing late-pregnancy discomfort.
Birth Preparation Acupuncture (From 36 Weeks)
Pre-birth acupuncture is one of our most requested services. Most Melbourne midwives recommend starting from 36-37 weeks.
This is not induction. It prepares your body by:
- Supporting pelvic circulation and soft tissue readiness
- Promoting cervical ripening
- Calming mind and improving sleep
- Regulating stress hormones
- Addressing remaining pain or discomfort
- Helping you feel physically and emotionally ready
Weekly sessions from 36 weeks through to your due date is standard.

Breech Baby - Moxibustion Melbourne
Moxibustion for breech presentation is one of the most searched pregnancy acupuncture treatments in Melbourne. The technique involves warming the BL67 (Zhiyin) acupuncture point on the small toe using a moxa stick.
When: Most effective from 34–36 weeks, before the baby’s position becomes fixed.
What to expect:
- Assessment of your pregnancy and baby’s position
- Guided moxibustion treatment at the clinic
- Home practice guide – you and your partner continue daily between visits
- Coordination with your midwife or obstetrician
Research referenced in the Cochrane Library has explored moxibustion for supporting optimal fetal positioning.
Contact us as soon as breech presentation is confirmed at your scan – early timing matters.
→ Read More: Moxibustion to Turn Breech Babies
Fourth Trimester – Postnatal Acupuncture Melbourne
Recovery after birth is as important as the pregnancy itself.
Postnatal acupuncture Melbourne may assist with:
- Fatigue and depletion – restoring energy after birth
- Mood and hormone – Baby blues and postnatal anxiety support
- Breastfeeding – mastitis, low milk supply, engorgement
- Physical recovery – Musculoskeletal strain from birth and nursing postures
- C-section recovery – abdominal circulation
- “Mother Warming”– TCM moxibustion to restore warmth, circulation, and energy
Babies are always welcome to rest beside you during your postnatal treatment at both clinics.
→ Learn More: Postnatal Acupuncture Melbourne
Our Melbourne Pregnancy Acupuncture Clinics

Coburg (Melbourne North)
21 Bell Street, Coburg VIC 3058
📞 03 9378 9479
‘Serving Brunswick, Preston, Northcote, Essendon, Reservoir, Bundoora, Pascoe Vale, Epping, Glenroy, Fawkner, and Thornbury.
Nearby hospitals: Royal Women’s Hospital, Frances Perry House, Northern Hospital.
→ View Coburg Clinic Details

Ringwood (Melbourne East)
31 Wantirna Road, Ringwood VIC 3134
📞 03 8802 1519
Serving Mitcham, Croydon, Vermont, Donvale, Doncaster, Wantirna, Heathmont, and Box Hill.
Nearby hospitals: Maroondah Hospital, Box Hill Hospital, Knox Private, Mitcham Private.
→ View Ringwood Clinic Details
Why Pregnant Women Choose Almond Wellness Centre
Many women searching for the best acupuncture clinics for pregnant women in Melbourne are looking for experienced care, safety, and practitioners who genuinely understand pregnancy.
At Almond Wellness Centre, we offer:
✔ AHPRA-registered – all practitioners registered with AHPRA and the Chinese Medicine Board
✔ Pregnancy-specific protocols – safe point selection, adapted positioning every session
✔ 20+ years of pregnancy care – supporting Melbourne pregnancies since 2003
✔ IVF pregnancy experience – familiar with the specific needs of IVF pregnancies
✔ Collaborative care – we communicate with your midwife, GP, and obstetrician
✔ HICAPS on-the-spot rebates – claim your health fund benefit at the clinic
✔ Clinics open 7 days with free parking available
Acupuncture Before & After Pregnancy
At Almond Wellness Centre, our care supports your reproductive journey at every stage:
- Fertility Acupuncture Melbourne Supporting natural conception, cycle regulation, ovulation quality, and preconception health.
- IVF Acupuncture Melbourne Structured support throughout IVF cycles – from stimulation and embryo transfer through to the two-week wait and early pregnancy.
- Postpartum Recovery Support Recovery support after birth – including energy restoration, lactation support, mood regulation, and physical recovery.
- Women’s Health Acupuncture Melbourne Hormonal and gynaecological support – from period pain and PCOS through to menopause – at every life stage.
Frequently Asked Questions – Pregnancy Acupuncture Melbourne
Is acupuncture safe during the first trimester?
Yes. When performed by an AHPRA-registered practitioner using pregnancy-specific protocols, acupuncture is considered safe in the first trimester.
Traditionally contraindicated points are always avoided. Your practitioner will take a full pregnancy history before your first treatment.
Can acupuncture help with morning sickness?
Yes. Acupuncture for morning sickness is one of the best-supported areas of pregnancy acupuncture research. Treatment targets the PC6 (Nei Guan), ST35 ( Zu San Li) points, which has been clinically researched for its effect on nausea and vomiting in pregnancy.
We also teach safe acupressure techniques for use at home between sessions.
Can acupuncture help with pelvic girdle pain in pregnancy?
Yes. Pelvic girdle pain (PGP) and symphysis pubis dysfunction (SPD) are among the most common reasons pregnant women seek acupuncture at our clinics.
Treatment focuses on restoring pelvic balance, reducing inflammation, and improving circulation to the affected area
Can acupuncture help with sciatica during pregnancy?
Yes. Pregnancy-related sciatica – nerve pain radiating from the lower back into the legs – is a common presentation. Acupuncture may help reduce nerve irritation, improve circulation, and relieve the muscular tension contributing to sciatic pain.
What is moxibustion and can it help turn a breech baby?
Moxibustion is a technique that uses the warming of a specific acupuncture point – BL67 on the small toe – to encourage fetal movement. It is typically recommended from 34-36 weeks. Research referenced in the Cochrane Library has explored its role in supporting optimal fetal positioning.
We assess each patient individually and work alongside your obstetric team.
→ Read More: Moxibustion to Turn Breech Babies
When should I start pre-birth acupuncture?
Most Melbourne midwives recommend starting weekly pre-birth acupuncture sessions from 36 to 37 weeks.
Weekly sessions through to your due date are standard. Starting earlier – particularly if you have musculoskeletal pain, anxiety, or other concerns – is also beneficial.
Is acupuncture safe if I conceived through IVF?
Yes. Many of our pregnancy patients conceived through IVF. Our practitioners are familiar with IVF pregnancy presentations and will tailor your care accordingly.
Can acupuncture help with sleep during pregnancy?
Yes. Insomnia and disrupted sleep are very common in pregnancy – particularly in the second and third trimesters.
Acupuncture may support the nervous system, reduce pain and discomfort that disrupts sleep, and help regulate stress hormones that affect sleep quality
Can I have acupuncture after a caesarean section?
Yes. Postnatal acupuncture after a caesarean section may support scar healing, abdominal circulation, energy restoration, and overall recovery.
We recommend waiting until your wound has closed and your doctor has cleared you for treatment – typically around 6 weeks post-surgery, though this varies.
How many pregnancy acupuncture sessions will I need?
This depends on your presentation and goals. For acute symptoms like morning sickness or pelvic pain, weekly sessions are common while symptoms are active. For birth preparation, weekly sessions from 36 weeks through to your due date are standard.
Your practitioner will recommend an appropriate schedule at your first consultation.
Do you offer health fund rebates for pregnancy acupuncture?
Yes. We offer on-the-spot HICAPS claiming for eligible private health insurance providers. Please check your policy for your specific acupuncture benefit level.
Ready to Feel More Supported During Your Pregnancy?
Whether you’re managing morning sickness, dealing with back or pelvic pain, preparing for birth, or recovering after delivery – our AHPRA-registered pregnancy acupuncture team is here to help.
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AHPRA-registered. Pregnancy-safe protocols. Evidence-informed care since 2003.

