What is it about?
Despite many recent technological advances, average success rates with IVF remain low, driving patients to consider IVF-adjuvant CAM therapies, many of which are unproven and inadequately investigated. Acupuncture is the most commonly used adjuvant CAM fertility treatment among couples seeking fertility care in US fertility clinics.
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Why is it important?
Although there have been recently published systematic reviews of acupuncture as an adjuvant to IVF, these reviews did not pre-specify potential subgroup variables, to understand the impact of such variables on the effects of adjuvant acupuncture on IVF success rates. Nor did the reviewers contact RCT authors to obtain complete information about clinical and methodological characteristics, to enable credible subgroup analyses.
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This page is a summary of: The effects of acupuncture on rates of clinical pregnancy among women undergoing in vitro fertilization: a systematic review and meta-analysis, Human Reproduction Update, June 2013, Oxford University Press (OUP),
DOI: 10.1093/humupd/dmt026.
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Resources
The key to IVF success
Article in Prevention Magazine describing how "an Eastern technique could boost your baby odds".
Review of research shows, overall, aacupuncture did not increase pregnancy rates with IVF
NCCAM's monthly ‘Research Results’ summary, linked to from the NCCAM homepage.
Can acupuncture help women get pregnant?
Live Science article reproduced in Yahoo! News, Fox News, NBC News, and the Huffington Post.
Acupuncture improves in vitro fertilization rates
Indian news coverage. Brief summary of study
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