Endorphin at Labor Pain and Acupressure
Labor Pain
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Labor Pain focused on measuring acupressure, labor pain, Midwifery, pregnant women, endorphins, warm acupressure, cold acupressure
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Being a primipara
- Having intact membranes
- No skin diseases (such as urticaria...),
- No use of narcotic drugs
- Having a term pregnancy
- Having a single fetus at vertex position
- Planning to have vaginal delivery
- Having contractions and ongoing regular augmentation
- Having recent augmentation starting periods
- Being in the latent phase (0-3 cm dilatation)
- Having no history of high-risk pregnancy
- Not using analgesic drugs to reduce pain during delivery
- Having no systemic and neurologic diseases
- Having no contraction anomaly (hypotonic or hypertonic contractions)
Exclusion Criteria:
Having any of the above criteria.
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Sites / Locations
- Health Research and Training Hospital of Tokat Gaziosmanpaşa University
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Arm 4
Experimental
Experimental
Experimental
No Intervention
Warm Acupressure Procedure Group
Cold Acupressure Procedure Group
Conventional Acupressure Group
Control Group
Latent phase Visual Analog Scale and Verbal Category Scale I given as pretest First venous blood sample taken Active phase The first warm acupressure procedure was performed for ten minutes on the Large Intestinal 4 energy meridian zone acupressure point on the non-dominant hand. This process was repeated three more times at one-hour intervals. Visual Analog Scale II and Verbal Category Scale II were measured at the end of the active phase Transition phase The second warm acupressure procedure was performed three times at one-hour intervals A 30-minute break was given Visual Analog Scale III and Verbal Category Scale III were performed Second venous blood sample taken
Latent phase Visual Analog Scale I and Verbal Category Scale I given as pretest First venous blood sample taken Active phase The first cold acupressure procedure was performed for ten minutes on the Large Intestinal 4 energy meridian zone acupressure point on the non-dominant hand. This process was repeated three more times at one-hour intervals. Visual Analog Scale II and Verbal Category Scale II were measured at the end of the active phase Transition phase The second cold acupressure procedure was performed three times at one-hour intervals A 30-minute break was given Visual Analog Scale III and Verbal Category Scale III were performed Second venous blood sample taken
Latent phase Visual Analog Scale I and Verbal Category Scale I given as pretest First venous blood sample taken Active phase Conventional acupressure was performed for 30 minutes on the Large Intestinal 4 energy meridian zone acupressure point on the non-dominant hand. This process was repeated twice more at one-hour intervals. Visual Analog Scale II and Verbal Category Scale II were measured at the end of the active phase Transition phase The second conventional acupressure procedure was performed twice at one-hour intervals A 30-minute break was given Visual Analog Scale III and Verbal Category Scale III were performed Second venous blood sample taken
Latent phase Visual Analog Scale I and Verbal Category Scale I given as pretest First venous sample taken Active phase No procedure other than the routine clinical practices were carried out. Visual Analog Scale II and Verbal Category Scale II were measured at the end of the active phase Transition phase No procedure other than the normal clinical routines was conducted Visual Analog Scale III and Verbal Category Scale III were performed. Second venous blood sample taken