Effect of Dates in Late Pregnancy on the Duration of Labor in Nulliparous Women
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Abstract:
Background
Long-term delivery is an important significant issue which is associated with mortality and fetal and maternal disorders. Based on the previous studies, consumption of dates affects uterine contractions and duration of delivery processes. This study aimed to study the effect of date consumption in late pregnancy on the duration of delivery processes in nulliparous women in 2013.Materials And Methods
This randomized clinical trial was conducted among 182 nulliparous women 1835 years who presented to OmAlBanin Hospital in Mashhad in 2013. The comparison has been made between 91 pregnant women who consumed 7076 g dates daily from the 37th week of pregnancy and 91 pregnant women who did not consume dates. Data collection tool was a questionnaire and a checklist of daily dates intake. Data were analyzed using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences software and statistical tests chi-square and MannWhitney test, and P value Results
The average length of active phase (P = 0.0001), length of second phase (P = 0.0001), and third phase (P = 0.004) in two groups had statistically significant difference. The average length of the second phase (P = 0.03) and the third phase (P = 0.02) in case of spontaneous start of delivery in the intervention group was significantly lower than the control group. Use of oxytocin to accelerate delivery had a significant difference between the two groups (P Conclusion
According to the results of this study, consuming dates in late pregnancy was effective in decreasing length of labor processes and reduced the need of oxytocin for labor acceleration. Thus, it is recommended to consume dates in women without contraindications.Language:
English
Published:
Iranian Journal Of Nursing and Midwifery Research, Volume:22 Issue: 5, Sep-Oct 2017
Pages:
383 to 387
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