LO had been breech since 20 weeks and as i'm getting closer to my due date i'm checking out noninvasive options to help him flip. Can anyone suggest a good, reliable one? THANKS!
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I went to Linda D?Agostino at PinnacleHealth's Mechanicsburg office last year after a miscarriage. I have fibroids and wanted to try acupuncture to try to shrink them and to conceive again. I liked her because she was a RN and worked in labor and delivery. And her affiliation with PinnacleHealth.
Although I can't pinpoint acupuncture as the cause of my success, I have a two month old now and had a complication free pregnancy other than the fibroid caused me to have a c-section. Acupuncture was very relaxing and helped me deal with stress after the miscarriage.
Here is her info and the article from pennlive.com where I first heard about her. Good luck!
Re: Can anyone suggest an acupuncturist in the Mechanicsburg/Hburg area
I went to Linda D?Agostino at PinnacleHealth's Mechanicsburg office last year after a miscarriage. I have fibroids and wanted to try acupuncture to try to shrink them and to conceive again. I liked her because she was a RN and worked in labor and delivery. And her affiliation with PinnacleHealth.
Although I can't pinpoint acupuncture as the cause of my success, I have a two month old now and had a complication free pregnancy other than the fibroid caused me to have a c-section. Acupuncture was very relaxing and helped me deal with stress after the miscarriage.
Here is her info and the article from pennlive.com where I first heard about her. Good luck!
https://pinnaclehealth.org/services/acupuncture/#our-acupuncturist
https://www.pennlive.com/bodyandmind/index.ssf/2009/06/users_say_acupuncture_workds.html
https://pregnancy.lovetoknow.com/wiki/Traditional_Chinese_Medicine:_Interview_with_Linda_C._D'Agostino