The trial aims to investigate whether acupuncture has an effect in increasing clinical pregnancy (pregnancy that is confirmed by a scan) and live birth rates on women undergoing IVF treatment.
Failing to conceive naturally poses significant stress to the infertile couple. It creates a feeling of failure and frustration. It has been found that the use of complementary therapies makes women feel empowered, with a sense of regaining control of the body. The popularity of acupuncture is increasing. A significant proportion of couples having fertility treatment, especially IVF (In-Vitro Fertilisation) ask their clinician about using acupuncture and some patients undergo acupuncture privately without reporting to their clinicians. The effectiveness of acupuncture on IVF has been extensively researched; however the results are varied and not conclusive. This is due to previous studies varying significantly in their study design, acupuncture timing and the final outcome measure. As a result of the difference in the studies it is not clear whether acupuncture is beneficial regarding IVF success rates and whether it should be offered to women undergoing IVF.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
184
patients received a Delphi acupuncture at least 3 times during their fertility treatment cycle.
Live birth rate
The primary objective is to determine the clinical effectiveness of acupuncture in improving live birth rates in women undergoing IVF
Time frame: 18 months
Clinical pregnancy rate
The secondary objective is to determine whether acupuncture improves clinical pregnancy rate
Time frame: 18 months
Multiple pregnancy
To determine whether there is an increased rate of multiple pregnancy
Time frame: 9 months
Quality of life
To examine the effect of acupuncture on improving the quality of life for women by means of EQ% quality of life questionnaires
Time frame: 9 months
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