C-sections impact on maternal and fetal health. Positive outcomes with Micro Point Stimulation of C-section scars

R. Gokal, K. Armstrong, Bruce Fashong
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Abstract  This review clearly demonstrates the dramatic impact of a C-section on the morbidity for both mother (pyhsical and emotional) and child (especially related to adverse microbiom development in the growing infant). In addition millions of women who suffer symptoms both locally around the surgical site and more importantly distant effects related to sympathetic up-regulation, mainly through fascial/ fibrotic nerve  stimulation. Our experience of the application of Micro Point Stimulation Scar Release therapy  to C- section scars resulted in markedly improved pain in these patients who had long-standing  symptoms  The preliminary but impressive ultrasound findings showing the dramatic reduction in the fibrous/fascial mass after just one session of Micro Point Stimulation Scar therapy of 35 secs adds credence to the efficacy of this procedure in relieving pain symptoms from a simple inexpensive method of treatment. Micro Point Stimulation scar release therapy impacts on distant locations of pain; this challenges the traditionally held concepts of diseases and its  pathophysiology. Abdominal and C-section scars may now be viewed as significant systemic contributors to pain and  dysfunction throughout the entire body. The overuse of C-sections cannot be justified and it is imperative that the entire practice be reviewed  to stem the rising use of this procedure. Where ever possible a delivery should happen in home friendly environment, which is conducive to good health for mother and child.
剖腹产对母婴健康的影响。微点刺激治疗剖腹产疤痕的积极效果
这篇综述清楚地证明了剖腹产对母亲(身体和情绪)和孩子(特别是与生长中的婴儿的不良微生物群发育有关)的发病率的巨大影响。此外,数以百万计的妇女在手术部位周围局部出现症状,更重要的是与交感神经上调有关的远端影响,主要是通过筋膜/纤维化神经刺激。我们将微点刺激疤痕释放疗法应用于C切片疤痕的经验,显著改善了这些长期存在症状的患者的疼痛。初步但令人印象深刻的超声结果显示,在一次35秒的微点刺激疤痕治疗后,纤维/筋膜肿块显著减少,这进一步证明了这种简单廉价的治疗方法在缓解疼痛症状方面的有效性。微点刺激瘢痕释放疗法对远处疼痛部位的影响这挑战了传统上持有的疾病及其病理生理学概念。腹部和剖腹产疤痕现在可能被视为全身疼痛和功能障碍的重要全身性因素。过度使用剖腹产是不合理的,必须对整个做法进行审查,以阻止这种手术的使用不断增加。分娩应尽可能在家庭友好环境中进行,这有利于母亲和孩子的健康。
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