Effectiveness of breathing exercises during the second stage of labor on labor pain and duration: a randomized controlled trial

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Hilal Yuksel [1 ]
Yasemin Cayir [1 ]
Zahide Kosan [2 ]
Kenan Tastan [1 ]
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[1] Department of Family Medicine, Ataturk University Faculty of Medicine
[2] Department of Public Health, Ataturk University Faculty of Medicine
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breathing exercise; labor pain; labor time; labor pain management; visual analogue scale; randomized controlled trial;
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BACKGROUND: Some research exists on the effect of non-pharmacological approaches for labor pain relief. However, there is limited information about effectiveness of breathing exercises in pregnant women to reduce maternal pain during labor.OBJECTIVE: To determine whether breathing exercises for pregnant women during the second stage of labor have beneficial effects on maternal pain, duration of labor, and the first-minute Appearance, Pulse, Grimace, Activity and Respiration(APGAR) scores. DESIGN, SETTING, PARTICIPANTS AND INTERVENTIONS: This randomized clinical trial involved 250 pregnant women, who were randomly divided into two groups: intervention group(IG; n = 125) and control group(CG; n = 125). IG received one session breathing exercise training and performed breathing exercises during the second stage of labor versus the CG that did not receive any breathing exercise training.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The effects of breathing exercises on maternal pain were determined by Visual Analogue Scale(VAS), duration of the second stage of labor, and the first-minute APGAR scores.RESULTS: The mean age of the participants was(23.2 ± 4.2)(range: 18 to 42) years. Both IG and CG had similar baseline characteristics in terms of age, education level, occupation, and smoking(P > 0.05). The mean VAS scores of IG and CG were(88.2 ± 6.3) and(90.5 ± 7.0), respectively(P < 0.001). The duration of the second stage of labor was(369.6 ± 92.0) s for IG and(440.7 ± 142.5) s for CG(P < 0.001). The mean first-minute APGAR scores were(8.84 ± 0.50) for IG and(8.73 ± 0.89) for CG(P > 0.05).CONCLUSION: Based on this study, breathing exercises with deep inhalation and exhalation in pregnant women are effective in reducing the perception of labor pain and shortening the duration of the second stage of delivery. Therefore, we recommend breathing exercises as an effective modality for labor pain management and shortening the duration of labor.TRIAL REGISTRATION: This study is registered on the website of ClinicalT rials.gov(www.clinicaltrials.gov) with the number of NCT03066973.
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