The use of Complementary Medicine in Pregnancy Nausea
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Author:
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TABATABAEI MARZIEH, ASLANI MARZIEH , SAFARI MEHRI, PARVINSADAT ESLAMNIK
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Abstract:
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Background: Nausea and vomiting are the most common complaints during pregnancy. Due to the limited
effect and dangerous side effects of taking antiemetic drugs, complementary medicine in this field has been
welcomed by pregnant women. The existence of contradictory results in this area led the researcher to
conduct a systematic review of the effects of complementary medicine on nausea and vomiting during
pregnancy.
Methods: Searching for data was performed using the keywords of keywords nausea, vomiting, pregnancy,
pregnancy nausea, pregnancy vomiting, and pregnancy complementary, complementary nausea. The databases
were Iranian Medical Science Database (Iran Medex), Pub Med, Mag Iran Scientific Database (SID), Scopus. The
search of the above -mentioned database was carried out from July to September 2019.
Results After searching the databases and extracting a large number of articles by title and abstract, 360
articles were reviewed and finally 15 articles were reviewed. The types of strategies used to prevent and treat
pregnancy-related nausea were herbal medicine, psychological interventions, acupressure and reflexology,
respectively.
Conclusions: These interventions have been studied in a wide range of pregnant women, while maternal age,
multiparous age, gestational age, and time to onset of nausea have a significant impact on response to
treatment and severity of nausea, also with regard to Getting the results of these studies is not easy to judge
the efficacy of a variety of strategies for nausea due to pregnancy and to generalize the results easily;
Abnormalities and side effects on the fetus.
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Keyword:
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Nausea and Vomiting, Pregnancy, Complementary Medicine.
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DOI:
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https://doi.org/10.31838/ijpr/2020.12.01.107
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