Effect of a special food (fried egg with grape molasses) on threatened abortio
- Conditions
- Threatened abortion.Haemorrhage specified as due to threatened abortionO20.0
- Registration Number
- IRCT2016040627248N1
- Lead Sponsor
- Vice Chancellor for research, School of Traditional medicine, Tehran University of Medical Scienc
- Brief Summary
Not available
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- Complete
- Sex
- Female
- Target Recruitment
- 90
Pregnant women presenting with mild to moderate vaginal bleeding (using 2 Pads or less per day)
Up to 16 weeks of pregnancy
Normal ultrasound (including a normal gestational sac at five wk of gestation, yolk sac at six wk, or fetal heart activity at seven wk of gestation or later)
Closed cervix in vaginal examination
Singleton pregnancy
Having consent to participate in the study
Tendency to consume this special food (in intervention group)
No fried eggs with grape molasses in routine diet food
Mother systemic illness such as fever, diabetes, chronic hypertension
History of recurrent miscarriage
Heavy vaginal bleeding (>2 pads soaked)
Loss of conception tissue
Open cervix (>2 centimeters) in vaginal examination
Cervical lesions such as polyps or cervicitis
Abnormal findings on ultrasound (absence of a normal gestational sac at 5 weeks gestational age, a yolk sac or cardiac activity at 7 weeks gestational age, incomplete abortion, missed abortion)
Multiple gestation sacs
Molar pregnancy
Fetal or uterine anomalies
Allergy or intolerance to eggs, grape molasses or progesterone
The patient withdrew from the study
Study & Design
- Study Type
- interventional
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Determine the miscarriage rate (loss of an intrauterine pregnancy at =20 week’s gestation) in patients with threatened abortion. Timepoint: Weekly follow-up until vaginal bleeding has been stopped And follow-up at 20 weeks of pregnancy. Method of measurement: Self-designed form.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method The average duration of vaginal bleeding. Timepoint: Weekly follow-up until vaginal bleeding has been stopped And follow-up at 20 weeks of pregnancy. Method of measurement: Self-designed form.