覆盆子叶及其对分娩的影响:安全性和有效性

RM, CM BaHS(Nsg), GradDip Ed Myra Parsons ((Childbirth), Midwife and Research Assistant) , RN, CM Dip Remedial Therapy Michele Simpson , RN, CM Cert Antenatal Ed Terri Ponton (Nursing Unit Manager)
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这项研究的目的是检查一组母亲在怀孕期间食用覆盆子叶产品的安全性和有效性,并与一组没有食用覆盆子叶产品的母亲进行比较。采用回顾性观察设计。研究对象是1998年1月至1998年7月期间在韦斯特米德医院分娩的妇女。样本包括108位母亲;57人(52.8%)食用覆盆子叶制品,对照组51人(47.2%)食用覆盆子叶制品。研究结果表明,妇女在怀孕期间可以食用覆盆子叶,以达到服用覆盆子叶的目的,即缩短分娩时间,对妇女或婴儿没有明确的副作用。研究结果还表明,摄入这种药物可能会降低孕前和产后妊娠的可能性。在这项研究中,一个意想不到的发现似乎表明,与对照组的女性相比,摄入覆盆子叶的女性更不可能接受人工膜破裂,或需要剖腹产、产钳或真空分娩。
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Raspberry leaf and its effect on labour: Safety and efficacy

The purpose of this study was to examine the safety and efficacy of raspberry leaf products consumed by a group of mothers during their pregnancy, by comparison with a group of mothers who did not. A retrospective observational design was used. Subjects were women who birthed their babies at Westmead Hospital between January 1998–July 1998. The sample consisted of 108 mothers; 57 (52.8%) consumed raspberry leaf products while 51 (47.2%) were in the control group. The findings suggest that the raspberry leaf herb can be consumed by women during their pregnancy for the purpose for which it is taken, that is, to shorten labour with no identified side effects for the women or their babies. The findings also suggest ingestion of the drug might decrease the likelihood of pre and post-term gestation. An unexpected finding in this study seems to indicate that women who ingest raspberry leaf might be less likely to receive an artificial ruture of their membranes, or require a caesarean section, forceps or vacuum birth than the women in the control group.

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