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Conceive with Acupuncture on the Gold Coast

Article By Mark Sargeant   Optimising Fertility & Supporting Natural Conception Trying to conceive—whether starting your first family or growing an existing one—can feel emotionally and physically challenging, especially when it takes longer than expected. At our acupuncture Gold Coast clinic, we support women (and couples) through every stage of the fertility journey using a blend of Western medical understanding and Traditional Chinese Medicine. This article outlines practical lifestyle, nutrition, and acupuncture-based strategies to support fertility, improve egg quality, regulate

2026-02-25T19:36:52+10:00By |
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Get to Know Your Practitioners – Meet Sègoléne

Ségolène's passion for this medicine began years ago when she was suffering from chronic pain for many years, after experiencing acupuncture her sleepless nights transformed into peaceful rest. Being a Mum of three, she understands how difficult and sometimes complicated looking after your own health can be, so she is dedicated to helping others find energy and balance in their busy life. What Eastern Medicine offers is a philosophy that empowers you; it teaches you to listen to emotions, to

2025-05-26T22:33:52+10:00By |
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Breastfeeding, what they don’t always tell you

Mothers aren’t always aware of the full advantages of breastfeeding, nor are they told that it can be REALLY painful for some. However, perseverance can lead to some very positive advantages for both mum and baby. Breast milk is well-balanced and, readily utilized and biologically active with proteins, fats and carbohydrates that are adequately adapted to the needs of the baby. Advantages for baby Resistance to infection from pathogens due to the IgA, IgG and IgM antibodies in the breast

2025-05-26T22:34:34+10:00By |
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How To Ease Back Pain During Pregnancy

More than two thirds of women who are expecting experience lower back and pelvic pain during their pregnancy, usually in the second and third trimesters (2). For many, the pain is bad enough to interfere with sleep, work and other activities. In a 2004 study, one third of women reported that they had to stop at least one activity due to back pain (3).

2025-05-26T22:34:37+10:00By |
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