Edith Charbonneau

Edith Charbonneau
Profession: 

Acupuncturist

Speciality: 

Acupuncture

Edith Charbonneau is an acupuncturist and works specifically with pregnant women and couples with fertility disorders since 2003. Trained by John Levesque acupuncturist, she did an internship in obstetrics at LaSalle hospital. She assisted many women during childbirth, both in hospitals and birthing center.

Mother of two boys, she also treats children and has a special expertise in fertility disorders. She works with fertility clinics (Procrea, Ovo, Mc Gill) to offer acupuncture treatments during insemination or in vitro fertilization.

As a volunteer breastfeeding godmother for Nourri-Source, she offers support to women wishing to breastfeed. With the help of a nurse, she hosts prenatal activities on breastfeeding at the CLSC Rosemont.

It is a great pleasure for her to share her knowledge with prospective and new parents.

Edith Charbonneau, Acupuncturist 
Member of  L’Ordre des acupuncteurs du Québec and L’Association des acupuncteurs du Québec
6955 Christophe-Colomb, bureau 104
Montréal
H2S 2H7

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Acupuncture facelift

Did you know that acupuncture naturally reduces the signs of aging? Edith Charbonneau, our expert, explains us how.

May 4, 2015

Acupuncture and PMS

The premenstrual syndrome (PMS) affects most women at some point in their lifes. Acupuncture is an effective and natural alternative to treat its signs and symptoms.

October 7, 2013

Miscarriages and acupuncture

For women, miscarriages are very difficult to go through, both mentally and physically. In Canada, it is estimated that one pregnancy out of five stops before the 20th week. 1

October 3, 2012

Acupuncture for dummies

Acupuncture is over 3000 years old and is a component of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). It has proven efficient a very long time ago...

March 2, 2013

Acupuncture and fertility treatments

Inspired by current events, Edith Charbonneau gives us an update on the assistance that acupuncture can provide in cases of infertility and fertility treatments.

April 12, 2011