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Published Date: 17 October 2007
WOMEN who receive acupuncture while undergoing IVF have less chance of becoming pregnant, a study published yesterday suggests.
However, research released last year found acupuncture could double a woman's chance of getting pregnant, when combined with IVF. The theory is that the therapy could impact on the autonomic nervous system, making the lining of the uterus more recept
ive to receiving an embryo.

But yesterday's study suggested that women given acupuncture were 37 per cent less likely to get pregnant than those who were not treated. Experts from the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Centre split a sample of 97 patients into two groups.

The first group was given acupuncture for 25 minutes before and after embryo transfer by one of two acupuncturists at external clinics.

The second group received no such treatment before or after their IVF cycle and acted as controls.

The results showed that more of the women acting as controls (69.6 per cent) became pregnant following IVF than those given acupuncture (43.8 per cent).

Dr LaTasha Craig, a fertility expert at the University of Oklahoma, said: "The results of our study suggest women having fertility treatment should not be advised to have acupuncture."

But she added that, in the face of the seeming contradiction of previous studies, more research needed to be done.

Dr Craig explained that stress could have played a role in producing worse results for women having acupuncture.

She said: "We know stress matters in pregnancy rates. If you take a high stress situation of driving in busy traffic and parking to get to an acupuncture session and then getting to your embryo transfer on time, the benefits of acupuncture may be counteracted by extra stress."

Mark Bovey, of the British Acupuncture Council, said: "This seems to fly in the face of all the published research.

"Up to now, all the published research has indicated an increase in pregnancy rates and take-home baby rates.

"Some practitioners treat hundreds of women having IVF each year and largely have good results with it."



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  • Last Updated: 16 October 2007 8:58 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: IVF treatment
 
1

Charles Linskaill,

Edinburgh born and bred 17/10/2007 01:17:00

'Right on' mocker!
If I stuck 'needles' into my wife to make her conceive, she would 'freak-out'
I have, the only one thing that I can stick and it aint a 'Needle'!!
Without it, we would have 'NO HOPE'

2

Boy Wonder,

17/10/2007 07:41:14

#1. Charles, le hace quiere algún Viagra???? Yo siempre he pensado que acupunture fue las tonterías. Cómo puede las agujas ayudan jamás cualquiera cuando todo ellos hacen es inflige el dolor.

3

Cadgers,

Perth 17/10/2007 07:45:01

#1 Charles, I think BW is trying to say "put your hope in the porridge". Dinnae touch those wee blue pills ;-)

4

Charles Linskaill,

Chairman for the 'Babies-Union' 17/10/2007 08:21:23

~4. Cadgers, all I know is that they are 'blue' in colour, never swallowed any though!
And I 'aint' a clue, where all that 'viagra' crap came from, if you punch my name into 'google'
Someone havin a joke or somid! ;-((
Me NO think funny!
..............

BW I thought you were 'hitting-the-sack' or is it really you? :-D

5

Boy Wonder,

17/10/2007 09:05:35

#5. Got to bed for an hour! Then the noise of my darling daughters ... and "delicate nudging" of their mother forced me to get up to deal with them!

Yes it's me! And yes ... I want to hit something ... but not a sack!!! :(

6

Boy Wonder,

17/10/2007 09:07:19

#5. What I was saying there Charles ... is put not your faith in painful needles ... Viagra is probably a better option! But it sounds better in Spanish!

7

Masque,

17/10/2007 09:48:23

I think I want to try Viagra ... and there's nothing wrong with me.

8

Charles Linskaill,

On the go on the mobile 17/10/2007 09:58:55

BW, my faith isn't really between my legs, but its all I got and it works without viagra 'so-far' :-D but the needles are a 'NO NO' however once the IVF starts I think my DYW has to take a 'jab' everyday for a while, she says she aint doing it and wants me to give her the 'jab' oh well thats two jab's she wil be getting! B-)
~3.Dragonhead, less of the cheek! :-)

9

Charles Linskaill,

On the go on the mobile 17/10/2007 10:03:02

"Dragonhead", should read ~2

10

G,

dundy 17/10/2007 11:55:28

I doubt if either the previous study or this one were statistically significant - 70 % success rate compared to 45 % looks like a big improvement but the group only contained 97 women - the chances of this happening due to chance seem too high to make many predictions....

11

Charles Linskaill,

On the go on the mobile 17/10/2007 12:57:26

~11. Jennifer, Dont worry you have the Gentlemen on here today, all watching their 'P's & Q's' the subject being on 'making-babies' and not sex, not that sex dont come into it, but the 'lust' is a wee bit lost when talking IVF! :-(
For me it sometimes felt, like I was only a 'Performing Monkey' :-( but if Baby comes it will be all worth it! :-)


 

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