Labor pain (LP) intensity is one of the most severe pains that almost all females experience (
1,
2). LP is mild in 15%, moderate in 35%, severe in 30%, and extremely severe in 20% of the cases (
3). Giving birth is one of the most important events in mother’s life and is a physiological process (
4). LP may lead to loss of emotional control, which plays a key role in experiencing a traumatic delivery (
5) and psychological disorders (
6). LP and fear of experiencing the pain may also increase the tendency toward cesarean delivery (
7). Such complications necessitate the use of methods decreasing LP. Today, various pharmacological and non - pharmacological methods are used to reduce LP (
8). There are considerable advantages in the application of non - pharmacological LP relief techniques with few side effects for both the mother and fetus and no interference with labor process (
9). The use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) to manage LP is greatly developed in the last decade (
1). The most common complementary therapies for pain alleviation are reflexology, acupuncture, acupressure, massage, and aromatherapies (
10).
The use of medicinal plants is greatly increased in recent years. Essential oils extracted from aromatic plants can significantly reduce stress and anxiety, promote relaxation, stimulate endorphin release, and alleviate LP (
11,
12). Acupressure is also a complementary therapy. Acupressure creates balance between two opposites, except vital forces in the body, i e, yin and yang. In acupressure, certain points on the body surface are compressed using hands or other devices in order to provide balance in the flow of forces in certain hypothetical pathways called meridians (
13,
14). In fact, acupressure is similar to acupuncture, but it does not need needle insertion, and hence, is free of acupuncture side effects such as fainting, infection, bleeding, and hepatitis (
13). According to acupressure, there are 12 main meridians or invisible channels throughout the body. Any imbalance in the meridians can decrease or increase energy level in some areas of the body, which finally result in disorders (
15). It is supposed that meridian blockages during labor cause LP. Thus, stimulation of acupoints via acupressure or acupuncture can clearly block and restore normal functioning of the meridians. Some researchers believe that acupressure and acupuncture can alleviate pain through blocking pain transmission and stimulation of endorphin release (
16). Acupoints, which can be used for LP alleviation, are located on hands, feet, and ears (
17).
Different clinical trials assessed the effects of acupressure, aromatherapy, and massage therapy on LP. The current study aimed at reviewing clinical trials conducted in Iran and other areas of the world on the effects of acupressure, aromatherapy, and massage therapy on LP.