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ACUPUNCTURE SHORTENS LABOUR
A Canadian team has investigated the effectiveness of acupuncture for the initiation of labour in a prospective pilot RCT. Sixteen pregnant women at term were randomly assigned to receive acupuncture either at sites reported to cause onset of labour or at nearby sham sites. The results showed a difference in intervention to delivery interval of 62 hours in favour of the treatment group. Women in t ...
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