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Complementary therapies like aromatherapy and reflexology can help induce labor in low-risk pregnancies post-dates. This reduces the need for medical induction of labor (IOL) and interventions, benefiting the NHS.

Area of Science:

  • Integrative medicine
  • Maternal health
  • Evidence-based practice

Background:

  • Antenatal care often involves interventions for post-term pregnancies.
  • Complementary therapies are increasingly explored for labor induction.
  • West Middlesex Hospital (WMUH) sought alternatives to standard induction methods.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the implementation and development of complementary therapies for labor induction at WMUH.
  • To evaluate the effectiveness of aromatherapy and reflexology in inducing spontaneous labor.
  • To assess the impact on medical induction of labor (IOL) rates and healthcare costs.

Main Methods:

  • Service implementation and development process documented.
  • Audit of complementary therapy service outcomes.

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  • Collection of feedback from women and midwives.
  • Main Results:

    • Aromatherapy and reflexology offered for post-dates, low-risk pregnancies.
    • Service aimed to reduce medical induction of labor (IOL) and interventions.
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    Conclusions:

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    • Further evaluation needed on cost-effectiveness and patient satisfaction.