Clinical Trial: Does Acupuncture Therapy Reduce the Need for Labor Induction After Postdate (Week 41)

Study Status: Not yet recruiting
Recruit Status: Not yet recruiting
Study Type: Interventional

Official Title: Randomised ,Single Blind, Placebo Controlled in Meir Medical Center. Study the Potential of Acupuncture Therapy to Reduce the Need for Labor Induction After Postdate (Week

Brief Summary:

In recent years, it is accepted to induce birth at week 41 in order to reduce the risk in surplus pregnancies. It was found that after 41 weeks, there is a significant increase in pregnancy complications including meconium liquor, shoulder dystocia and fetal death in uterus.

Induction at 41 weeks was found to reduce the risk of complications described above, without taking the risk of cesarean section and, therefore, the recommendation of the Israel Society of Maternal Fetal Medicine, is to induce birth for women who completed 41 weeks of pregnancy.

Induction is performed mechanically by entering a balloon to the cervix or by medicated prostaglandins and later, intravenous Pitocin to most women. The process takes two to three days with about 60-70% success rate.

In recent years there has been a growing awareness to use natural methods to start labor.

Many women tend to turn to natural medicine in order to reduce the need for conventional drugs to start labor.

Given the lack of research on the issue and considering the rising demand of the involvement of alternative medicine in labor induction process, the investigators decided to carry out research on this subject.


Detailed Summary:

To the study will be recruited women who have completed 40 weeks of pregnancy and have not yet given birth, with proper evaluation of mother and fetus.

Women who are fit to participate and had given their consent, will be computerized randomized to one of three groups.

Research groups:

  1. Group who receives acupuncture treatment in order to accelerate the development of birth.
  2. Group who receives sham treatment - non acupuncture treatment, but a similar treatment, so that the patient is unable to know whether she is receiving a real acupuncture treatment, or the similar one, which has no effect on the patient.
  3. Group who does not receive any treatment and will be reviewed a week later, unless a spontaneous birth will be developed. (Procedure accepted today) The study will be carried out between week 40 and week 41. During the week acupuncture treatment, sham treatment or conservative follow-up will be carried out, depending on the study group differentiation.

All women who will be randomized to the treatment groups, will fill a preliminary questionnaire for acupuncture treatment.

The course of treatment: During the week of study the women in the treatments groups will receive treatment every 48-72 hours, a maximum of three treatments.

Measures will be taken on the following week or two when the women will come to give birth.


Sponsor: Meir Medical Center

Current Primary Outcome: The number of women who received birth induction after week 41 [ Time Frame: three weeks ]

Original Primary Outcome: Same as current

Current Secondary Outcome:

  • Number of women who had SROM (spontaneous rupture of membranes) or AROM (artificial rupture of membranes). [ Time Frame: three weeks ]
  • Duration of labour [ Time Frame: three weeks ]
  • Time past from treatment (acupuncture vs. placebo) till labour [ Time Frame: three weeks ]
  • Hg before and after labour [ Time Frame: three weeks ]
  • Number of women who received epidural [ Time Frame: three weeks ]
  • Type of labour [ Time Frame: three weeks ]
  • Apgar score after birth [ Time Frame: three weeks ]


Original Secondary Outcome: Same as current

Information By: Meir Medical Center

Dates:
Date Received: March 2, 2015
Date Started: May 2015
Date Completion: May 2018
Last Updated: March 18, 2015
Last Verified: February 2015