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Volume 15, Issue 3 (autumn 2013)                   JHC 2013, 15(3): 63-58 | Back to browse issues page

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KahnamoyiAghdam F, Aghamohammadi M, Rostamnejad M. Effect of Castor Oil on Induction of Labor. JHC 2013; 15 (3) :63-58
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Background: One of the non-drug methods of induction of labor is the castor oil. Despite the wide use of castor oil in the profession of midwifery, few studies regarding its efficacy and safety have been reported. This study was conducted to determine the effect of castor oil on labor pain.

Methods: This randomized clinical trial study was performed on 100 pregnant women. Samples were randomly divided into two groups. The case group was given 60 ml of castor oil and the control group received nothing. Then the onset of labor and mode of delivery analyzed using Chi-square and Fisher exact tests.

Results: The results showed that, although the normal delivery in case group slightly was higher than control group, but no significant correlation was found between the two groups (P=0/21). The number of women with uterine contractions in the case group was higher than control group, but the chi-square test did not detect significant differences between the two groups (P=0/07).

Conclusion: According to these findings, Castor oil is not considered definitive method for onset of labor at term delivery.

Keywords: Labor Induction, Castor oil, Delivery Type

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Type of Study: article | Subject: nursing
Received: 2014/03/23 | Accepted: 2014/03/23 | Published: 2014/03/23

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