Abstract

Key content Acupuncture is an ancient form of medicine involving sensory stimulation via needle insertion. In the UK, Western medical acupuncture (WMA), an adaptation of traditional Chinese approach, is used in varying circumstances, including in obstetrics and gynaecology. Outcome studies have demonstrated that acupuncture can be effective in pain management, fertility and obstetrics (during pregnancy, intrapartum and postpartum). Acupuncture is safe and has a very low risk of adverse incidents if carried out by trained and accredited practitioners. Learning objectives To understand that there is a different but complementary option available when treatment success is not achieved with Western medicine and that women may opt for acupuncture over more recognised treatment options. To be aware that studies have shown that acupuncture can be a beneficial treatment, but most studies are non‐randomised. Ethical issues Women should be given information about all suitable treatments, including acupuncture, to make an informed choice.

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