Acupuncture ‘doesn’t relieve agony of childbirth’
Apr 28th, 2010 | Filed under DailyMail
Add to My Stories Women giving birth cannot rely on acupuncture to relieve the agony, claim researchers. They found no evidence that needle therapy reduces labour pains despite its growing popularity in pregnancy and during delivery. A new review of 10 trials says there is ‘no convincing evidence’ to support the use of acupuncture in childbirth and those who support it could be influenced by the ‘mysticism of the East’.

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