Acupuncture Boosts Pregnancy Rates with IVF
Recent findings published in the British medical journal (BMJ) suggests that acupuncture might improve the odds of conceiving if done right before or after embryos are placed in the womb.
The analysis was led by Eric Manheimer, a researcher at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, and paid for by a federal agency, the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine. Results were published Friday in the British medical journal, BMJ.
The analysis pools results from seven studies on 1,366 women in the United States, Germany, Australia and Denmark who are having in vitro fertilization, or IVF. It involves mixing sperm and eggs in a lab dish to create embryos that are placed in the womb.
This research showed a 65% increase in success rates when incorporating acupuncture with IVF.
For more information on the rersearch article please visit the BMJ




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