
Acupuncture appears to provide some benefits for managing nausea, vomiting, and pain during pregnancy, but the clinical significance and methodological quality of studies are variable. More high-quality research is needed to confirm these findings.
obstetrics, treatment, evidence, efficacy, complementary medicine, pregnancy, women's health, acupuncture
obstetrics, treatment, evidence, efficacy, complementary medicine, pregnancy, women's health, acupuncture
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