Acupuncture for Labor
A prolonged third stage of labor is considered to be a risk
factor for postpartum hemorrhage. The objective of this study was to determine
the ability of acupuncture to reduce the length of the third stage of labor. Seventy-six
puerperal women who had a normal spontaneous birth at the Hospital
Universitario Principe de Asturias, Alcalá de Henares, Spain, were included in
a single-blind randomized trial and evaluated by a third party. Women were
randomly assigned to receive true acupuncture or placebo acupuncture (also
known as sham acupuncture). In the first group, a sterilized steel needle was
inserted at the Ren Mai 6 point, which is located on the anterior midline
between the umbilicus and the upper part of the pubic symphysis. In the second
group, the insertion site was located at the same horizontal level as the Ren
Mai 6 point but shifted slightly to the left of the anterior midline. The
management of the third stage of labor was the same in both groups. Statistically
significant differences were found, with an average time to placental expulsion
of 15.2 minutes in the placebo group and 5.2 minutes in the acupuncture group.
No major complications occurred in either group. These results confirm that acupuncture
at the Ren Mai 6 point can decrease the time to placental expulsion. This
treatment represents a simple, safe, and inexpensive way of decreasing the
duration of the third stage of labor.
Source: López-Garrido
B, García-Gonzalo
J, Patrón-Rodriguez
C, Marlasca-Gutiérrez
MJ, Gil-Pita R,
Toro-Flores R.
Influence of acupuncture
on the third stage of labor: a randomized controlled trial. J Midwifery Womens Health.
2015 Mar;60(2):199-205.
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