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New Australian and New Zealand findings: acupuncture has no effect on the success rate of IVF

Acupuncture on the effect of artificial insemination success rate, as long as you search Baidu, you will find, is basically positive.

A recent study of more than 800 women in Australia and New Zealand found that acupuncture had little impact on their productivity.

The study selected 848 women from 16 IVF clinics in Australia and New Zealand, lasting between 2011 and 2015.

The researchers divided the women into two groups, one with real acupuncture and the other using fake acupuncture (non-invasive needles with blunt heads and away from real acupuncture points).

The final statistics show that the difference between the two groups is only 0.5%. The percentage of women who had a live birth was 18.3 percent, or 74 women, and 17.8 percent, or 72 women, were given false acupuncture.

Regarding the success rate of IVF, ABC exposed the industry in 2016, accusing certain clinics of deliberately deceiving clients and wasting taxpayers' money (some of the costs of IVF are reimbursed by Medicare). According to ABC, women over the age of 40 who took their eggs and fertilized them had a fairly low final success rate. 41 to 42 had a 5.8% chance of eventually bringing home a surviving baby; Forty-four years old, the success rate is 2.7% and over 45 years of age, the success rate is only 1.1%.


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