Alternative and complementary therapies are increasingly popular during pregnancy and childbirth to help cope with symptoms and relieve pain. These include acupuncture, acupressure, herbal medicine, homeopathy, hypnotherapy, massage, aromatherapy, yoga, reflexology, therapeutic touch, osteopathy, and hydrotherapy. While many of these therapies can provide benefits, they must be used accurately and some carry risks, so it is important to consult medical professionals before trying any alternative or complementary therapies during pregnancy or labor.
2. INTRODUCTION
Complimentary therapy are increasingly popular with both
consumers and professionals, and are based on philosophy of
holism and an interaction between body, mind and spirit in
which it is believed that all components in combination to the
whole.
Within midwifery ,use of complementary therapy has been
driven by mothers looking for strategies to help them cope
with pregnancy symptoms and labor discomforts and to aid
relaxation.
3. DEFINITION
ALTERNATIVE THERAPIES:
Alternative therapies are used instead of
conventional therapy. for example, the use of
Acupuncture/Acupressure rather than analgesic to
relieve pain.
COMPLEMENTARY THRTAPY:-
Complementary therapy are those therapy used in
conjunction with conventional therapies. For example
meditation used as an adjunct to analgesics drugs.
4. CLASSIFICATION OF
ALTERNATIVE/COMPLEMENTARY
THERAPY
1) ACUPUNCTURE: Acupuncture is well known Chinese
practice. In this one uses needles inserted at specific points
to relieve pain, this therapy is found beneficial during
pregnancy.
• It is used to relieve pain and also to reduce morning
sickness.
• The placement of needle will depend on which area and
what kind of pain.
• Advisable of take this treatment certificate practitioners.
6. ADVANTAGE OF ACUPUNTURE:-
• Performed correctly, it is safe.
• There are very few side effects.
• It can be effectively combined with other treatments.
• It can control some type of pain.
• It may help patients for whom pain medications are not
suitable.
7. DISADVANTAGE OF ACUPUNCTURE:
• It is dangerous if a patient has a bleeding disorder or takes
blood thinners.
• Bleeding, bruising, and soreness may occur at the insertion
sites.
• Unsterilized needles may infect the patient.
• In rare cases, a needle may break and damage an internal
organ.
• When needle inserted deeply into the chest or upper back,
there is a risk of collapsed lung, but this is very rare.
8. 2)ACUPRESSURE: It is form of alternative therapy in which
manual pressure is used to stimulate specific points on the
body.
Acupressure practitioners use their fingers, palms, elbows
or feet, or special devices to apply pressure to points on the
body's meridians. The practitioner gently presses on
acupressure points on your body. A session typically lasts
about one hour.
10. ADVANTAGES OF ACUPRESSURE:
• Relieving stress, tension and anxiety
• Improving sleep
• Relaxing muscles and joints
• Soothing the pain and discomfort of a sports or other injury
• Reducing digestive issues
• Minimizing headaches
• Alleviating chronic pain
11. DISADVANTAGES OFACUPRESSURE:
• People having a fractured bone should avoid acupressure
• Patients with diarrhoea and fever should not go for
acupressure massage therapy.
• Acupressure is less effective in soft pressure points such as
stomach.
• Acupressure is not the right choice for patients having
osteoporosis.
12. 3)HERBAL MEDICINE: Herbal medicine involves the
therapeutic use of plants in various forms, which works
pharmacologically. There is a common misconception that
because herbal remedies are natural they are automatically safe
but there is now a growing body of evidence about the risk of
possible interaction between herbal and conventional
medicines.
Many herbal remedies should be avoided during preconception
and antenatal period and when breastfeeding because they may
induce uterine bleeding.
13. ADVANTAGES OF HERBAL MEDICATIONS:
• More affordable than conventional medicine.
• Promote natural healing.
• Strength in immune system.
• Stabilizes hormones and metabolism.
• It is cost effective.
14. DISADVANTAGES OF HERBAL MEDICATIONS:
• Herbal medicines take a longer time to work compared to
pharmaceutical drugs. If an individual decides to take the
herbal alternative to pharmaceuticals, he or she must be very
patience.
• Herbal medicines are often self administered. As a result, there
is no dosage or warnings specified. When Herbal medicines
are consumed with pharmaceutical drugs, the two can interact
with each other resulting injuries to health.
16. 4) HOMEOPATHY: Homeopathic drugs that may help to lessen
the pain of natural child birth. Through homeopathy is not
recognized as a way of curing an ailment of pain quickly, it can
start from the later months of pregnancy, with the aim of
reducing the eventual labor pain .
These drugs only be taken by recognized homeopathy
practitioner and obstetrician
17. ADVANTAGES OF HOMEOPATHY:
• Pregnant women are very sensitive to any eating
products. But the medicines of Homeopathy can protect
pregnant women as it proves safe for them.
• If a person has already been taking medicines. Then he
can also continue with the treatment of Homeopathy.
• It also controls the reactions caused by the medicines.
• It does not encounter any side-effect.
• The homeopathy treatment is not very expensive, and it is
affordable by the common man.
18. DISADVANTAGES OF HOMEOPATHY:
• The treatment of Homeopathy does not work at the time of
emergency.
• It takes a long time to cure the disease.
• Its treatment is restricted to eat so many things like the pickle,
non-veg, oily food, etc.
19. 5) HYPNOTHERAPY/ HYPNOSIS THERAPY: The word
hypnosis originates from the Greek “HYPNOS” which means
sleep. Hypnosis is not sleep but a state of focused
concentration in which the patient can be relatively unaware,
yet not completely blind to their surroundings.
Hypnosis focus on diminishing the awareness of pain as well
as fear and anxiety.
20. ADVANTAGES OF HYPNOTHERAPY:
• Beneficial for people with an anxiety disorders,
• And hypnotherapy can even improve mood to ease feelings
of depression.
• Hypnosis can assist with weight loss, help you to improve
your diet and give you the encouragement that you need to
work out on a regular basis.
22. 6) MASSAGE: Massage is the applied use of touch. Massage
has been shown to be very relaxing, reducing blood pressure
and increasing excretory processes. In labor it assists in
reducing pain and easing fear and tension.
23. ADVANTAGES OF MASSAGE:
Benefits of massage demonstrate that it is an effective
treatment for reducing stress, pain and muscle tension. While
more research is needed to confirm the benefits of massage,
some studies have found massage may also be helpful for
anxiety, digestive disorders.
24. 7)AROMATHERAPY: It involves the use of highly
concentrated plants essential oils administered via the
skin(massage, water or compresses),via the respiratory
tract(inhalation and vaporizers),via mucous membranes
(pessaries and suppositories) and occasionally via the
gastrointestinal tract(orally).
‘Aroma’(smell)‘therapy’ (treatment),aromatherapy can help
ease headaches and fatigue.
• Uplifting scents such as orange, peppermint and lemon will
help improve clarity and focus.
• For headaches and tension try peppermint, basil or rosemary.
• For insomnia and tension try relaxing scents such as lavender,
rose, patchouli.
26. 8) YOGA: Yoga, a method of Indian origin, proposes control of
mind and body. Yoga can be applied in pregnancy and delivery.
Through special training of breathing, it achieves changes in
level of consciousness, relaxation, receptivity to the world and
inner peace.
According to professionals who use this technique for delivery,
yoga shortens the duration of labor, decreases pain and reduces
the need for analgesic medication.
28. 9)REFLEXOLOGY/ REFLEX ZONE THERAPY :
Reflexology, a therapy in which pressure is applied to certain
areas of the feet, hands and ears, can be beneficial in helping
relieve nausea, constipation, fatigue and backache, among
other pregnant women. Reflexology on certain areas of the feet
can also stimulate labor contractions
Reflexology involve pressure point manipulation, sedation and
stimulation.
During labor a experienced reflexologist can help woman to
cope with the pain and speed the process of childbirth by
pressure and stoking specific ankle points, which are said to
stimulates the pituitary glands to release pain killer hormone.
29. 10) THERAPEUTIC TOUCH: The purpose of therapeutic
touch in intra-natal period is to communicate, caring and
reassurance. Painful contraction of the uterus can be treated
by the application of pressure with the hands to the woman’
back, abdomen, hips, thighs, sacrum.
• In one study, touching was perceived positively by 94% of
patient when they were touch by a relative or friend, 86%
by their husband, 73% by a nurse and 21% by a physician.
• In a retrospective study of 30 patients, 77% experienced
“less pain’’ when they were touched during labor, and 40%
reported less need for pain medication.
31. 11)OSTEOPATHY: Osteopathy has been regulated since 1993
by the general osteopathic council and it is based on the
principle that misalignment of the neuro-musculo skeletal
system. Treatment aims to re-align and rebalance the whole
person.
32. 12) HYDROTHERAPY : The use of hydrotherapy during
labor, whether in a shower or a tub, is a proven means of
relaxation and pain relief. The warm water stimulates and
release of endorphins that relaxes muscle to decrease muscle
tension, increase large diameters of nerve fibers. And
promotes better circulation and oxygenation.
Hydrotherapy can increases diueresis, decreased edema,
decrease blood pressure, less use of intramuscular and
intravenous medication.
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34. BENEFITS OF HYDROTHERAPY:
• Hydrotherapy helps loosen weight, tense muscles tone
and encourages relaxation. Hydro therapy increases the
digestion activity and metabolic rate. Hydrotherapy
hydrates the cells and improves muscle and skin tone.
• Hydrotherapy helps in boosting the immune
system allowing it to function more efficiently.
• Hydrotherapy stimulates the blood supply improving the
function of the internal organs.
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35. DISADVANTAGES OF HYDROTHERAPY:
• Hydrotherapy can also put on a risk of allergic reaction known
as contact dermatitis for some patients using essential herbs
and oils in their bath water.
36. SUMMARY
Alternative therapies are used instead of conventional
therapy. for example, the use of acupuncture/ acupressure rather
than analgesic to relieve pain. Complementary therapy are those
therapy used in conjunction with conventional therapies. For
example meditation used as an adjunct to analgesics drugs. It
can be seen that there are many complementary therapies
during intra natal period which can be applied to the care of
pregnant women, although they are not always without risk and
must be used accurately and appropriately.
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