Pregnancy Support

Pregnancy can be beautiful and frightening at the same time. Even when everything is going well, your body can feel unfamiliar. Sleep can break down. Emotions can swing. The mind can get stuck in worry loops. If you have had losses before, struggled to conceive, or been told you are high risk, the fear can be constant. You are trying to protect your baby, but you also need your body to feel stable.

Some women also face physical strain that is hard to explain. Urinary irritation, bladder discomfort, abdominal tension, groin pain, palpitations, dizziness, itching, or fatigue that feels heavier than expected. When there is risk of early contractions, preterm labour tendency, or medically monitored patterns, it can feel like you are walking on a thin line every day.

At Optimal Health Group, we provide BICOM bioresonance in Singapore as a gentle, non invasive complementary option for pregnancy support. Our approach is stabilisation focused. We work conservatively alongside your obstetric care, supporting calmness, nervous system regulation, sleep, circulation comfort, and organ support patterns such as kidneys, bladder, liver, and gallbladder when relevant. We avoid aggressive burden clearing during pregnancy and keep everything progressive and cautious.

Why this keeps happening

Pregnancy can push the body into overload

Hormone shifts, sleep disruption, and stress can amplify symptoms fast.

The nervous system may be stuck on high alert

When fear and strain build up, the body can become more reactive and tense.

Organs work harder during pregnancy

Kidney and bladder strain, liver and gallbladder stress, and circulation changes can influence comfort.

High risk patterns need stability, not guesswork

When you are being monitored, you need gentle support that does not overwhelm the system.

You may be carrying old strain into pregnancy

Previous stress, scars, chronic tension, or long standing imbalances can affect how stable you feel now.

Bottom line: Pregnancy support is often about helping the body regulate and feel stable, not trying to do everything at once.

How we can help

Think of the BICOM as a tool that helps us do two things.
(1) Identify what is most linked to your symptom pattern
(2) Support regulation so you feel more stable over time

We map your pattern

We start with what you are experiencing now. Sleep disruption, anxiety or recurring thoughts, bladder irritation, groin or abdominal tension, contractions tendency, dizziness, palpitations, itching patterns, fatigue, and any medically monitored concerns. During sessions, we use gentle biofeedback style signals to guide a personalised support approach so we focus on what matters most to your comfort and stability.

We prioritise the biggest drivers first

Pregnancy requires conservative pacing. We focus on the priorities that most influence daily stability first, such as nervous system calming, sleep support, kidney and bladder comfort patterns, circulation support in the abdomen, and liver and gallbladder support patterns when relevant. We keep it staged and gentle, and we avoid aggressive detox style programmes during pregnancy.

We run a personalised calming and stabilisation program

Sessions are designed to support regulation so your body feels calmer and less tense, and daily symptoms feel more manageable. The goal is better sleep, steadier emotions, improved bladder comfort, improved circulation comfort, and a body that feels less stuck in stress.

We track what changes and refine the plan

We monitor practical outcomes: sleep consistency, stress reactivity, bladder comfort, abdominal tension patterns, dizziness or palpitations where present, itching patterns, energy stability, and overall day to day functioning. Then we adjust based on what improves, not a fixed script.

Small changes that make results stick

Bottom line: If you want gentle support to feel calmer, steadier, and more comfortable during pregnancy, start with a Pregnancy Support Assessment. You will leave with clarity on priorities and a conservative plan that feels manageable.

What to expect

1

First visit

Consultation plus baseline (sleep, stress, comfort symptoms, medical context), then a gentle staged plan

2

Session feel

Non invasive and comfortable, paced conservatively during pregnancy

3

After session

Practical next steps and what to track between visits

4

Follow ups

Quick checkpoints to review stability markers and refine priorities

Pregnancy Support

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this safe to do while pregnant?
Our approach is conservative and pregnancy focused. We work gently and prioritise stabilisation rather than aggressive burden clearing. Always continue your obstetric care and follow medical guidance.
No. Pregnancy should be medically monitored. We provide complementary support alongside your doctor’s plan.
Many women come in for nervous system support because fear and stress can become constant. We focus on calmness, sleep, and regulation so you feel more stable day to day.
Yes. Poor sleep makes everything harder. Sleep is often one of the biggest levers for feeling calmer and more resilient during pregnancy.
Many women seek support for bladder discomfort, urgency, or irritation. We focus on comfort and stability, while encouraging medical assessment if symptoms suggest infection.
Some women experience significant itching during pregnancy and it should be medically assessed. We can support overall comfort and stability alongside medical monitoring.
Any contractions, bleeding, fluid leakage, or preterm labour concerns should be assessed urgently by your medical team. Our role is supportive calmness and stabilisation alongside obstetric care, not emergency management.
During pregnancy we keep things conservative and avoid aggressive burden clearing. Deeper detox style work is generally more appropriate after delivery if needed.
We review your symptoms, sleep, stress, medical context, and what you are most worried about. Then we set priorities and start with a gentle plan.
If you have bleeding, strong or regular contractions, reduced fetal movement, severe abdominal pain, severe headache, sudden swelling, shortness of breath, fever, fluid leakage, or anything that feels alarming, seek urgent medical attention immediately.

Safety and compliance note

Our services are complementary wellness support. They are intended to support regulation, comfort, and day to day functioning and may help with goals such as calmness, sleep quality, bladder comfort, and overall stability during pregnancy.

We do not provide medical diagnosis and our services are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease. Pregnancy should be medically monitored. Do not delay urgent obstetric care for bleeding, contractions, reduced fetal movement, severe pain, fever, or concerning symptoms.