Effect of Using a Birth Ball on Birth Satisfaction and Pain in Pregnant Women During Labor
Pain, Labor Pain, Satisfaction
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Pain focused on measuring Birth ball, birth satisfaction, pain, midwifery care
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- the consent of the pregnant women to participate in the study,
- have signed the informed consent form,
- be over the age of 18,
- Vaginal opening was determined as 4 cm
Exclusion Criteria:
- Having a psychologically diagnosed disorder
- Pregnant women diagnosed with risky pregnancy
Sites / Locations
- Dr. Ali Kemal Belviranlı Gynecology and Pediatrics Hospital
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Experimental: Birth Ball
Control
In the second stage, the birth ball application was made and followed. Pregnant women with a vaginal opening of 4 cm admitted to the delivery room were instructed to sit on the delivery ball for a total of 30 minutes. A stopwatch clock was used to determine these 30 minutes. The pregnant woman was not asked to sit on the ball all the time, and she could take a break for rest or other needs. The birth ball, which is suitable for women's use, was preferred in 45 cm dimensions, and the pilates circle was used as a stabilizer. Under the supervision of the researcher, the pregnant women sat upright on the ball and began to rock back and forth. Meanwhile, the researcher held the pregnant woman's hand. In order for the pregnant woman not to lose her balance, the birth ball was placed on a pilates circle and she was supported by the researcher in making the movements.
A routine care was performed.