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MOXIBUSTION AND ACUPUNCTURE NO BENEFIT FOR BREECH OR ART
Categories: Pregnancy & labour
A Swiss study of moxibustion for breech version has found no beneficial effect. The RCT, involving 212 women between 34 and 36 weeks gestation, compared two weeks of daily moxibustion at BL-67 with expectant management. The percentage of external cephalic versions was similar between the two groups (18% for moxibustion vs 16% for the control group) and the frequency of caesarean delivery was simil ...
Acupuncture effective alternative for pregnancy depression
Categories: Psychological / emotional, Pregnancy & labour
Acupuncture is an effective treatment for depression during pregnancy, according to a new American study. A hundred and fifty pregnant women with a diagnosis of major depression were randomised to receive 12 sessions of acupuncture consisting of a standardised point prescription specific for depression, or one of two active controls - control acupuncture or massage - over eight weeks. Women who re ...
ACUMOXA FOR BREECH BABIES
Categories: Pregnancy & labour
A study has evaluated the effects of acupuncture and moxibustion on the behaviour of breech foetuses. Women were treated by stimulating Zhiyin BL-67 twice a week for 20 minutes. Fourteen cases were treated using both acupuncture and moxibustion, 15 cases by moxibustion and ten cases by acupuncture. In 56% of cases, foetal position converted from breech to cephalic (80% success rate for moxibustion ...
ELECTRO-ACUPUNCTURE EFFECTIVE FOR LABOUR PAIN
Categories: Pregnancy & labour
In a study investigating the efficacy of electro-acupuncture (EA) for relief of labour pain, 36 pregnant women were randomly divided into an EA group and a control group. Two rounds of EA were carried out, one at the beginning of the active phase of labour and one at 7-8cm of cervical dilatation. Hegu L.I.-4 and Sanyinjiao SP-6 were stimulated bilaterally for 20 minutes at a frequency of 2-100 Hz ...
ACUPUNCTURE FACILITATES NATURAL BIRTH
Categories: Pregnancy & labour
Acupuncture significantly reduces duration of labour and reduces the need for augmentation of labour with contraction-stimulating drugs. A study randomised 100 women with spontaneous rupture of membranes at term to either acupuncture or no acupuncture. Treatment was individualised on the basis of traditional Chinese medical diagnosis and used three points per patient from a pool of nine possible c ...
MOXIBUSTION AT ZHIYIN BL-67
Categories: Pregnancy & labour
An Italian obstetrician has carried out a study into the application of moxibustion at Zhiyin BL-67 for the treatment of breech presentation in pregnancy. Francesco Cardini and Huang Weixin divided 130 women (in the 33rd week of their first pregnancy) in two Chinese hospitals into two groups. Those treated with moxibustion (for 7 consecutive daily treatments with seven more if needed) experienced ...
ACUPUNCTURE AND CHILDBIRTH
Categories: Pregnancy & labour
In a study carried out in Sweden, the analgesic effect of acupuncture during childbirth was assessed by comparing the need for other pain treatments such as epidural analgesia, nitrous oxide/oxygen etc. in 90 women given acupuncture (acupuncture group) compared with 90 women not given acupuncture (control group). 52 women (58%) in the acupuncture group and 13 (14%) in the control group managed the ...
ACUPUNCTURE IN CHILDBIRTH
Categories: Pregnancy & labour
A study carried out at The Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology at the University of Vienna has shown that prenatal acupuncture can reduce the duration of the first stage of labour (196 minutes versus 321 minutes in a control group), but not the second stage of labour, can significantly reduce use of oxytocin in both the first and second stages, and significantly raise serum levels of prosta ...
ACUPUNCTURE & LABOUR
Categories: Pregnancy & labour
A German study has compared the morphologic features and duration of labour in 878 women with at least 36 weeks of uncomplicated pregnancy after receiving a) active acupuncture (329 primiparas), b) nonspecific acupuncture (224 women), or c) no acupuncture treatment (325 primiparas). Women who received specific acupuncture experienced significantly shorter labour times (470 +/-190 minutes) compared ...
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