Selfi Handayani1,2. 1. Department of Anatomy, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Sebelas Maret, Surakarta, Jawa Tengah, Indonesia. 2. Department of Acupuncture, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Sebelas Maret, Surakarta, Jawa Tengah, Indonesia.
Abstract
Background: Pregnancies in women over age 40 have higher risk factors for both the mothers and their babies. Rates of cesarean sections are also increased. Acupuncture has been reported as a treatment that has beneficial effects on pregnancy and delivery. This article describes 2 patients older than age 40, who were pregnant and receiving pre-labor acupuncture treatment to prepare for childbirth at a primary health care clinic that provides basic medical services. Cases: The first case was a pregnant woman, age 43, who commenced acupuncture treatment at 36 weeks' gestation. The second case was a pregnant woman, age 42, who commenced acupuncture treatment at 39 weeks' gestation. Prior to labor commencing spontaneously, the first woman received acupuncture 6 times and the second woman received acupuncture 2 times. The acupuncture involved manually inserting needles at the LI 4, ST 36 ,and SP 6 acupoints. Results: Both patients commenced labor spontaneously and had natural vaginal births at term. The infants were in normal weight ranges and were healthy. Conclusions: Acupuncture treatment prior to labor was safe and resulted in spontaneous natural vaginal births for 2 women who were more than 40 years old. Further research is required to examine the potential of pre-labor acupuncture to help women achieve natural vaginal births when maternal age is considered a risk factor. Copyright 2019, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers.
Background: Pregnancies in women over age 40 have higher risk factors for both the mothers and their babies. Rates of cesarean sections are also increased. Acupuncture has been reported as a treatment that has beneficial effects on pregnancy and delivery. This article describes 2 patients older than age 40, who were pregnant and receiving pre-labor acupuncture treatment to prepare for childbirth at a primary health care clinic that provides basic medical services. Cases: The first case was a pregnant woman, age 43, who commenced acupuncture treatment at 36 weeks' gestation. The second case was a pregnant woman, age 42, who commenced acupuncture treatment at 39 weeks' gestation. Prior to labor commencing spontaneously, the first woman received acupuncture 6 times and the second woman received acupuncture 2 times. The acupuncture involved manually inserting needles at the LI 4, ST 36 ,and SP 6 acupoints. Results: Both patients commenced labor spontaneously and had natural vaginal births at term. The infants were in normal weight ranges and were healthy. Conclusions: Acupuncture treatment prior to labor was safe and resulted in spontaneous natural vaginal births for 2 women who were more than 40 years old. Further research is required to examine the potential of pre-labor acupuncture to help women achieve natural vaginal births when maternal age is considered a risk factor. Copyright 2019, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers.
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Keywords:
acupuncture; delivery; pre-labor; pregnancy over age 40
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