“… Abbreviations : ~ Estimated, ↑ Higher, more, severe, or longer, ↓ Less or shorter, APGAR score Appearance, pulse, grimace, activity, and respiration, C Comparison arm, CD Cervical dilation, C/S Cesarean section delivery, cm Centimeters, d Day(s), E Experimental arm, gr Grams, h Hour(s), Hb Hemoglobin, M Mean, min Minute(s), NICU Neonatal intensive care unit, N/S Not significant, n.r Not reported, PPH Postpartum haemorrhage, RCT Randomized controlled trial, RoB Risk of bias, SD Standard deviation, Sig. Significantly, W Week(s) Note 1: Studies are ordered considering the dates consumption time and their publication date Note 2: The experimental group received routine care in all studies except the study of Zaher et al (2021) [ 34 , 36 ] † Ripening stages of dates include: 1) Hababou (Hababouk): whitish-cream color develops within four weeks after pollination; 2) Kimri: greenish color with hard texture; 3) Khalal: yellowish color; 4) Bisir: color becomes yellow, purplish to reddish; 5) Rutab: fruit becomes more soften and sweeter; and 6) Tamer: dark brown color with a soft texture and highest sweetness[ 96 ] †† The outcomes were measured with vaginal examinations, Bishop scoring system (i.e., rating of five components including cervical dilatation, effacement, position, consistency, and fetal station), labor partograph, a 0-10 pain rating scale, haemometer, weighting postpartum blood pad, pictorial blood loss assessment chart (PBLAC), or observation. ††† Outcomes in the experimental arm compared to the comparison arm, except in the study of Aminah & Purwaningsih (2019) [ 91 ] †††† In the comparison arm compared to the experimental arm a The Cochrane’s Risk of Bias (RoB) in Non-randomized Studies-of Interventions (ROBINS-I) tool: 1) Low: the study is considered to be at low RoB for all domains; 2) Moderate: the study is judged to be at low or moderate RoB for all domains; and 3) Serious: the study is assumed to be at serious RoB in at least one domain, but not at critical RoB in any domain.…”