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Acupuncture for Labor Induction

By: alien

Labor induction is a touchy health subject as hospitals prefer to administer drugs to bring it on. Acupuncture for labor induction is much safer to the mother and child.

Acupuncture for Labor Induction

The normal method used in hospitals to induce lever is to administer a drug known as Pitocin. Pitocin usually produces a very strong reaction and labor often begins immediately. The effects that the drug might have on the unborn child are not fully understood. There is also a good chance of some side effects that range from nausea and vomiting to more severe conditions such as bleeding, irregular heart rate, and pelvic hematoma. All in all, this does not appear to be the best way to get this important process started.

Acupuncture labor induction has absolutely no effect on the unborn baby as no unnatural substance is being introduced into the body. The worse possible side effect is a very slight chance of minimal bruising at the site of the needle insertion. Also, the process is not likely to cause immediate labor, but allows it to begin in a more normal and timely manner. The question might seem why anyone would prefer a dangerous chemical substance to a benign and natural method.

The answer to this question is the lack of understanding that still exists in how acupuncture really works. There are really few clinical studies that have been done in the West to explore acupuncture labor induction or really any other condition that might be better treated by this ancient Chinese medical practice. A recent study was begun that was going to test a group of women who were near or past their due date, and use a control group of women in similar condition. The control group would be given acupuncture, but points that have no relation to labor would be used.

This type of experiment illustrates the continuing belief that acupuncture works as a sort of placebo. It is impossible for most Western scientists to accept the Traditional Chinese explanation for it because the Meridians and the acupuncture body points themselves can not be demonstrated anatomically.

The actual points that are used in acupuncture labor induction are located on the back, above the ankle, and in certain places on the hand. The fact that the Meridian Channels that are used for various treatments often have little or no relationship to the actual area of concern further confuses Western analysis of acupuncture and leads to increased skepticism. More and more this skepticism is limited to the theories behind the success as clinical study after clinical study proves that success.


Alien writes for Migraine symptoms. He also writes for home remedies and makeup tips

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