DID YOU KNOW… that pregnancy is one of the most rewarding areas of practice when you understand the physiology behind the changes taking place?
Many practitioners feel hesitant about treating pregnant patients because the stakes feel high and the physiology seems complex. Yet pregnancy follows recognizable patterns, and when those patterns are understood, treatment becomes both safer and more effective.
In the Women’s Great Turning Program, Sharon Weizenbaum shares the approach she developed over four decades of practice, including her training in obstetrics and gynecology in Hangzhou, China. Beginning with the physiology of pregnancy through the lens of the Six Conformations and Five Phases, Sharon shows how classical medicine helps us understand both the mother’s changing physiology and the development of the fetus.
From that foundation, practitioners learn how to evaluate and treat many of the conditions commonly seen in clinical practice, including nausea and vomiting, threatened miscarriage, habitual miscarriage, edema, polyhydramnios, oligohydramnios, premature labor, and pre-eclampsia. Just as importantly, you’ll learn how to support a healthy pregnancy and recognize subtle signs of imbalance before they become serious problems.
Through detailed case studies from Sharon’s own practice, you’ll see how experienced clinicians think through complex situations, identify the underlying pattern, and determine an appropriate treatment strategy. The emphasis is always on understanding physiology first and allowing treatment to emerge naturally from a clear diagnosis.
Students are encouraged to bring questions and pregnancy cases from their own practices for discussion. These conversations provide a unique opportunity to learn directly from Sharon, Caroline, and Suzanne and to see how classical principles are applied in real clinical situations. You’ll also receive exclusive eBooks compiled and translated by Sharon Weizenbaum containing case studies, classical source material, formula discussions, and clinical commentary related to pregnancy care. Over the course of the program, these materials become part of a substantial clinical reference library that practitioners continue to rely on for years.
Pregnancy is far more than a list of conditions to treat. It is a profound physiological transformation. When you understand that transformation, you can become a calm, confident, and effective guide for both mother and baby.
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