{"id":23744,"date":"2026-05-14T12:37:24","date_gmt":"2026-05-14T19:37:24","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/skytcmrichmond.com\/blog\/?p=23744"},"modified":"2026-06-25T11:17:42","modified_gmt":"2026-06-25T18:17:42","slug":"vancouver-postpartum-acupuncture","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/skytcmrichmond.com\/blog\/vancouver-postpartum-acupuncture\/","title":{"rendered":"Vancouver Postpartum Acupuncture | Greater Vancouver Recovery \u00b7 Sky TCM"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>Vancouver postpartum acupuncture<\/strong> is one of the most underrated tools in the recovery toolkit \u2014 gentle, breastfeeding-compatible, and acting on qi (\u6c14), blood and the nervous system in the same hour. It introduces no medication into the bloodstream or breast milk, which is exactly what most new mothers in Greater Vancouver need once the first month of confinement is over and the visitors stop coming. Sky TCM is in Richmond, about 25 minutes from downtown Vancouver by car or a single Canada Line ride away, and Dr. Judy Chu, R.Ac sees mothers from Kitsilano, the West End, Burnaby, the North Shore and South Surrey \u2014 all of them treating the trip to Aberdeen as a stroller-friendly hour of stillness rather than a chore.<\/p>\n<h2>Why Vancouver mothers choose postpartum acupuncture<\/h2>\n<p>Three things tend to sit on top of each other after birth: qi and blood depletion, residual blood stasis (\u7600\u8840) in the lower belly, and liver qi stagnation (\u809d\u90c1) from the identity shift, the broken sleep, and the hormone drop. Acupuncture is well-suited to all three at once, because the points used to lift qi, move stasis and ease the liver overlap. It does not replace your six-week check or your mental-health screening \u2014 it sits next to them, doing the inner regulation that western postpartum care does not usually address.<\/p>\n<h2>What we offer for postpartum<\/h2>\n<ul>\n<li>Fatigue, low energy, pale complexion, night sweats \u2014 acupuncture protocols that lift qi and blood<\/li>\n<li>Lower back, sacral and pelvic discomfort \u2014 acupuncture as the primary modality, with tuina (\u63a8\u62ff) layered in only when needed<\/li>\n<li>Low mood, weepiness, restless sleep \u2014 points that calm the shen (spirit) and ease the liver<\/li>\n<li>Lactation concerns \u2014 supply that feels short, lumps that come and go \u2014 acupuncture (including the classic SI-1 \/ \u5c11\u6cfd lactation-promoting point) with light bodywork<\/li>\n<li>Hair shedding, cold hands and feet, persistent night sweats \u2014 kidney-channel and whole-body qi work<\/li>\n<li>Tight or numb sensation around a C-section scar \u2014 acupuncture with moxibustion (\u827e\u7078) and soft-tissue release<\/li>\n<li>Stubborn lochia or mild abdominal pain \u2014 points that move stasis, with simple food guidance<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<h2>Dr. Judy&#8217;s Vancouver postpartum acupuncture practice<\/h2>\n<p>In our practice, acupuncture is the spine of every postpartum plan \u2014 tuina and moxibustion are adjuncts we add only where the case calls for them. The question we get most on a first visit is whether the needles will hurt. Dr. Judy uses very fine needles \u2014 most mothers describe insertion as somewhere between a mosquito bite and nothing at all, and then a &#8220;deep, dull&#8221; sensation that comes as the qi gathers around the point (\u5f97\u6c14\u611f). Most mothers settle quickly and tell us the hour on the table felt more restful than they expected.<\/p>\n<p>Because acupuncture introduces no medication into the bloodstream or breast milk, you can go straight home and nurse afterward. Its effect on milk supply depends entirely on point selection \u2014 SI-1 (\u5c11\u6cfd) is a classic point used to <em>promote<\/em> lactation, while a small set of combinations is known to suppress supply and is therefore avoided in nursing mothers. Dr. Judy chooses points based on where your supply currently sits. Many of our Vancouver mothers treat the appointment as a rare hour of stillness \u2014 riding the Canada Line in from Kits or driving over the bridge from the North Shore, bringing a partner or grandparent to hold the baby in the lobby, and arriving ten minutes early just to sit with a warm tea before the session.<\/p>\n<h2>When to start Vancouver postpartum acupuncture<\/h2>\n<p>For a vaginal birth, once lochia has cleared, the first acupuncture session is usually around two weeks postpartum <code>[Sky vaginal-birth first-session timing \u2014 pending verification]<\/code>. Early visits focus on rebuilding sleep and reserves, and we keep the stimulation light. For a C-section we wait until after the six-week check before adding needles, and we leave the abdominal points until later <code>[Sky C-section start timing \u2014 pending verification]<\/code>. Breastfeeding is fully compatible \u2014 Dr. Judy avoids the specific combinations known to reduce supply, and adjusts the plan based on how lactation is going. If you are still inside the confinement window and one symptom (severe insomnia, low mood that feels heavy) is already pulling you under, please call us first \u2014 we can decide together whether to step in sooner.<\/p>\n<h2>Visit us<\/h2>\n<p>Dr. Judy Chu, R.Ac at Sky TCM<br \/>\n3779 Sexsmith Rd, Unit 1138, Richmond BC V6X 3Y6<br \/>\nAberdeen Plaza (Lansdowne area), upper floor<br \/>\n778-681-8886<br \/>\nDaily 10AM \u2013 6PM by appointment<\/p>\n<p>A short walk from Canada Line Aberdeen station; free underground parking at the plaza, and the building is stroller- and car-seat-friendly.<\/p>\n<h2>Frequently asked<\/h2>\n<p><strong>Does postpartum acupuncture hurt?<\/strong><br \/>\nThe needles are very fine. Most mothers feel something close to a mosquito bite on insertion and then a dull, gathering sensation (\u5f97\u6c14\u611f) rather than sharp pain. We start with a short session and lengthen it once you feel comfortable.<\/p>\n<p><strong>How long is a session?<\/strong><br \/>\nWith intake, pulse reading, acupuncture, and any moxibustion or tuina layered in, plan for around 45 to 75 minutes on a typical visit.<\/p>\n<p><strong>How soon after birth can I begin?<\/strong><br \/>\nAbout two weeks for a vaginal birth <code>[pending verification]<\/code>; after the six-week check for a C-section <code>[pending verification]<\/code>. Breastfeeding is fine throughout \u2014 acupuncture does not affect milk supply when the point selection is right. SI-1 (\u5c11\u6cfd) is classically used to <em>promote<\/em> lactation, while a small set of combinations is avoided in nursing mothers.<\/p>\n<p><strong>How many sessions before I notice a difference?<\/strong><br \/>\nMany mothers feel a shift in sleep or energy after two or three visits <code>[expected-pace \u2014 pending verification]<\/code>, but we think in weeks rather than visits. A six- to eight-session arc is a fair window for a fuller picture <code>[6-8 session protocol \u2014 pending verification]<\/code>.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Does this conflict with my western postpartum follow-up?<\/strong><br \/>\nNo. TCM care is complementary \u2014 please keep your six-week check, mood screening and pediatric appointments, and let the Vancouver postpartum acupuncture work alongside.<\/p>\n<hr \/>\n<p><strong>Dr. Judy Chu, R.Ac at Sky TCM<\/strong><br \/>\n3779 Sexsmith Rd Unit 1138, Richmond BC \u00b7 778-681-8886 \u00b7 Daily 10AM\u20136PM<br \/>\n<a href=\"https:\/\/skytcmrichmond.com\/#contact\">Book a first consultation<\/a> \u00b7 <a href=\"https:\/\/skytcmrichmond.com\/blog\/about\/\">About Dr. Judy<\/a> \u00b7 <a href=\"https:\/\/skytcmrichmond.com\/#features\">Our treatments<\/a><\/p>\n<p>Further reading:<br \/>\n&#8211; <a href=\"https:\/\/skytcmrichmond.com\/blog\/postpartum-42-days-qi-blood-rebuild\/\">Postpartum 42 days: rebuilding qi and blood<\/a><br \/>\n&#8211; <a href=\"https:\/\/skytcmrichmond.com\/blog\/postpartum-mood-liver-qi-stagnation\/\">Postpartum mood and liver qi stagnation<\/a><br \/>\n&#8211; <a href=\"https:\/\/skytcmrichmond.com\/blog\/vancouver-damp-cold-postpartum-confinement\/\">Vancouver&#8217;s damp-cold climate and the confinement month<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Vancouver postpartum acupuncture at Sky TCM Richmond. 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