Back cupping is an ancient Chinese medicine that uses fire-free negative pressure on the back** to boost blood circulation, soothe muscle pain, and boost the immune system. However, during pregnancy, a pregnant woman's body undergoes many changes, including changes in hormone levels, expansion of the abdomen, and changes in blood circulation, which can have an impact on cupping**.
First, cupping can put pressure on the fetus. During pregnancy, the abdomen gradually enlarges and the uterus moves upwards to provide enough space for the developing fetus. If cupping is done during pregnancy, it may adversely affect the fetus by exerting additional pressure on the abdomen due to the effect of negative pressure.
Secondly, cupping can lead to dehydration of the body. During pregnancy, a pregnant woman's body needs more water to meet the development needs of the fetus. Cupping, on the other hand, increases the evaporation of water on the **, leading to dehydration of the pregnant woman's body. Dehydration can lead to concentrated urine, thick blood, and waste products produced by the pregnant woman that cannot be removed in a timely manner, which is not good for the health of the fetus.
Furthermore, cupping can lead to problems. During pregnancy, pregnant women will be sensitive and prone to redness, swelling, itching and other conditions. The negative pressure used during the cupping process can exacerbate these problems. In addition, cupping can also lead to ecchymosis, bruising and other conditions, which will have a negative impact on the image and mood of pregnant women.
Finally, cupping can have an impact on a pregnant woman's mood. Pregnancy is one of the most vulnerable periods for pregnant women, and their emotions are prone to ups and downs. Cupping, on the other hand, may cause pain, discomfort and other adverse feelings, which in turn can affect the emotional and mental health of pregnant women.
In summary, although cupping** may be beneficial for non-pregnant women in some cases, it may adversely affect both the pregnant woman and the fetus during pregnancy. Therefore, we recommend that pregnant women avoid cupping during pregnancy. If a pregnant woman experiences back muscle pain or other uncomfortable symptoms during pregnancy, she should immediately consult a doctor for professional advice and**. December Creation Incentive Program