Re: acupuncture

From: Julie Sheehan (alex1402@earthlink.net)
Mon Jun 22 12:08:35 1998


I would love to hear more about your findings and your traing program. Might be a good alternative for the Bradley patients who change their minds about pain management halfway through labor.

--
Julie Sheehan OB/Gyn R.N.
Med student
USA

Dr. Goerke MD wrote:

> At Sat, 20 Jun 1998, Ditte Trolle wrote: > > > >Acupuncture analgesia during deliveries is getting increasingly popular > >in Scandinavia. It is also used for morning sickness, pelvic pain and > >other problems during pregnancy. Are there any colleagues on this site > >with experience in acupuncture in gyn.&obst.? > > > >Regards > > > >Ditte Trolle,MD e-mail dtrolle@yahoo.com > > Dear colleague, > > we started using acupuncture in our hospital during delivery and > pregnancy about 6 months ago. The experience is almost overwhelming. > In pain-relief during delivery, in cases of placental retention or in > patients with hypemesis the results were so good, that we started a > complete training program for all phsicians and midwives. > > -- > K. Goerke, Marburg, Germany





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