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The effect of banana and date consumption on the reactivity of non-reactive fetus NST test

Phase 3
Completed
Conditions
on-reactive fetal heart rate.
Registration Number
IRCT20160709028844N3
Lead Sponsor
Shahre-kord University of Medical Sciences
Brief Summary

Not available

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
Complete
Sex
Female
Target Recruitment
160
Inclusion Criteria

Single pregnancy
Pregnancy age 36-40 weeks
Non-reactive test without stress
The normality of the basic heart rate of the fetus (110-160)
Fetal health according to ultrasound evidence
Mother fasting (three hours before the test)
Normal body mass index

Exclusion Criteria

Multiple pregnancy
Mother's history or suffering from diseases such as diabetes, blood pressure, heart, kidney and thyroid diseases
The use of painkillers, narcotics and sedatives and drugs affecting uterine contractions by the mother
Fetus with intrauterine growth restriction
Vaginal bleeding
Rupture of water sac or reduction of amniotic fluid
Beginning of uterine contractions
Allergy to bananas or dates
Unwillingness to cooperate

Study & Design

Study Type
interventional
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
on-Reactive Fetal heart rate. Timepoint: Before and after the intervention, the fetal heart rate test will be recorded. If there are 2 times of increasing the heart rate of the fetus by the number of 15 from the base line for 15 seconds, the result is Reactive. Method of measurement: before and after the intervention, the fetal heart rate test will be recorded and studied. The fetal heart rate test is recorded on both occasions by a computerized device, and if there are 2 times of increasing the heart rate of the fetus by the number of 15 from the base line for 15 seconds, the result is Reactive.;Before and one hour after the intervention, the blood sugar of the participants will be measured and recorded. Timepoint: Before and one hour after the intervention, the blood sugar of the participants will be measured and recorded with a glucometer. Method of measurement: Glucometer.
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
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