Influence of Fuqingzhu′s Baochanwuyoufang on the duration of labor of mild cephalopelvic disproportion primipara
TONG Mei-he1 YU Hai-wei1 MAO Qian-guo2
1.Department of Obstetrics,Xiamen Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine Affiliated to Fujian University of Traditional Chinese Medicine,Xiamen 361009,China;2.Department of Infectious Diseases,Xiamen Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine Affiliated to Fujian University of Traditional Chinese Medicine,Xiamen 361009,China
Abstract:Objective To investigate the influence of Fuqingzhu′s Baochanwuyoufang on the duration of labor of mild cephalopelvic disproportion primipara.MethodsFrom March 2014 to September 2016,the clinical data of 254 primipara with mild cephalopelvic disproportion underwent vaginal delivery in Xiamen Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine Affiliated to Fujian University of Traditional Chinese Medicine were analyzed.According to whether to start taking the traditional Chinese medicine made by Fuqingzhu′s Baochanwuyoufang at the time of threatening labor,they were divided into the traditional Chinese medicine group(147 cases)and the control group(107 cases).The time of the stages of labor and the use of labor intervention measures between the two groups were analysed.Results In the traditional Chinese medicine group,the duration of the first stage,the second stage,the third stage and the total stage of the traditional Chinese medicine group were statisticly shorter than those of the control group,with significant difference(P<0.05).The propotions of using oxytocin,artificial rupture of membranes and bare-handed rectifying abnormal fetal head position in the traditional Chinese medicine group were lower than those in the control group,with significant difference (P<0.05).Conclusion Taking Fuqingzhu′s Baochanwuyoufang orally can accelerate cervical dilatation and the fetal descent,decrease the adoption of labour interventions,and can shorten the duration of labor.
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