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Acupuncture
during Pregnancy
Acupuncture is the ancient Chinese method of using tiny needles to stimulate
specific areas or meridians of the body and to rebalance the bodys energy,
or qi. because acupuncture is especially effective for chronic conditions,
many pregnant women are turning to acupuncture to provide drug-free relief
from many of the unpleasant symptoms of pregnancy.
An Australian study showed that women who received acupuncture treatments
regularly before their 14th week of pregnancy had less nausea and shorter
bouts of morning sickness than women who did not receive the treatment.
Acupuncture has also been used to treat the more serious condition hyper
emesis gravidarum, which causes serious vomiting that persists throughout
pregnancy.
During the second trimester, acupuncture has been used to successfully treat
heartburn and hemorrhoids. In the third trimester, acupuncture can provide
relief from sciatica, joint pain and carpal tunnel syndrome, which many
women develop late in pregnancy. Acupuncture has even been used to relieve
pain during labor and delivery.
Pregnant women seeking to use acupuncture to treat conditions developed
during pregnancy should be sure to visit a licensed and experienced
acupuncturist. For example, although acupuncture can be used to treat edema,
or swelling of the ankles, edema can be an indicator of a serious problem.
An acupuncturist experienced in treating pregnant women would be more likely
to recognize this problem and refer the patient back to her obstetrician.
The most serious risk of using acupuncture during pregnancy is that it may
stimulate labor if it is improperly applied. Choosing an experienced
practitioner reduces this risk to almost negligible levels. In fact, many
women have turned to acupuncture to purposefully stimulate labor when their
baby is overdue. Some women have found that labor induced by acupuncture is
gentler than labor induced by drugs such as Pitocin.
In addition to benefits during pregnancy, labor and delivery, acupuncture
has been used to promote fertility and to treat infertility. In a small
German study, women who used acupuncture in conjunction with in vitro
fertilization had a 42.5% success rate compared to 26.3% in women who used
in vitro fertilization alone. Fertility specialists attribute this to the
overall improvement of health that comes from receiving regular acupuncture
treatments.
Finally, acupuncture may have some benefits in treating post-partum
depression. Although no research has been done to support the efficacy of
acupuncture treatments on post-partum depression, anecdotal evidence shows
that some women do benefit from its use. Because acupuncture does not cause
harmful drug interactions, it can be a useful complimentary therapy.
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