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NEWS RELEASE November 28, 2005 Acupuncture Safe Alternative To Inducing LaborAcupuncture has been used for everything from treating arthritis to providing cold and flu relief. Now studies are showing that acupuncture can be a beneficial and safe alternative for inducing labor in expectant mothers. Using acupuncture to induce labor in over due mothers, is a less invasive and safer method than taking Pitocin, a drug typically used in hospitals. When the drug Pitocin is used, it creates a strong reaction, inducing labor almost immediately. While the effects this drug may have on the unborn child have not yet been determined, the side effects for the mother can range from nausea and vomiting, to experiencing more serious conditions such as postpartum hemorrhaging, cardiac arrhythmia’s, and pelvic hematoma. Using acupuncture is a much softer and easier approach to inducing labor. Currently, a research study is being conducted at the University of North Carolina to measure acupuncture’s ability to trigger labor in over due mothers. The ongoing study will provide women five treatments over the course of a few weeks. Women who are treated will either be needled using real acupuncture points, or in trigger points that are not though to affect labor. As more women seek drug-free treatment for the conditions of pregnancy, acupuncture can be a beneficial tool for not only inducing labor, but also to relieve nausea, and back pain related to pregnancy. For more information about using acupuncture to induce labor please call Pacific College at (800) 729-0941 or visit www.PacificCollege.edu ###
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