British Medical Journal suggests a series of acupuncture treatments can improve pregnancy changes for in vitro fertilization (IVF). The review, conducted at the University of Maryland and sponsored by the NCCAM, showed acupuncture, when performed at the right time, could improve a woman's change of conceiving. The review examined seven different studies of more than 1,366 women in the United States and abroad. Some woman received no acupuncture, some received a traditional acupuncture treatment; and others received sham acupuncture. A pool of the studies revealed acupuncture increased the odds of conception by up to 65 percent. IVF leads to pregnancy about 35 perfect of the time. For details, visit http://www.bmj.com.To read Roxanne's success stories, visit her website at http://www.eastwestacupuncturecenter.com
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