2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.pmn.2014.09.011
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Searching for Medical Substances Safe for Mother and Child, Facilitating the Delivery of Pain Management and Decreasing Exhaustion—Evaluation of Obstetric Gel by Pregnant Women

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“…Since our study is monocentric, there is no procedure difference as cited in other studies. [6,23] Rolinska et al conducted their study on 47 pregnant women [23] to investigate the effects of propylene glycolpolyacrylic acid gel on pain and exhaustion during labor; however, they could not find any significant result. In our study, we did not investigate any psychological parameter except obstetric data.…”
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“…Since our study is monocentric, there is no procedure difference as cited in other studies. [6,23] Rolinska et al conducted their study on 47 pregnant women [23] to investigate the effects of propylene glycolpolyacrylic acid gel on pain and exhaustion during labor; however, they could not find any significant result. In our study, we did not investigate any psychological parameter except obstetric data.…”
Section: Perinatal Journalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In previous studies which used propylene glycol -polyacrylic acid gel, similar adverse effects were also not reported. [6,16,23] In the light of these findings, we may suggest that the use of obstetric gel during the early moments of the first stage of labor can also be safe.…”
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