BEE HONEY, ROYAL JELLY AND PROPOLIS FOR THE PREVENTION OF PRETERM LABOR

Autor: Jihan Abdelmoneim Mohamed, Eman Abdelhafiz Ahmed, Naglaa Ahmed, Ahmed TageldinAbdelhafiz
Rok vydání: 2018
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Zdroj: Acta Healthmedica. 3:241-241
ISSN: 2414-6528
DOI: 10.19082/ah241
Popis: Background: In-vitro work showed that bee honey (BH) and royal jelly (RJ) had "improvement effect" on the mechanical performance of fetal membranes. Propolisis is known for its anti-infection properties. Consequently, we tested the possible prophylactic effect of these products against preterm labor (PL). Methods: Fifty-nine gravidas with history of recurrent PL were quasi-randomly assigned into 2 groups: group I (30 women) received daily ingestion of 20 ml of cotton-trifolium BH, 400 mg propolis and 2 grams of RJ from the 15th gestation week until the onset of labor or completion of 38 weeks' gestation; group II (29 women) served as controls. Primary outcomes assessed were: 1) incidence of PL, and, 2) gestation age at birth. Secondary outcomes were: 1) ultrasonic evidence of cervical changes of threatening PL, and, 2) total leukocyte count and C-reactive protein. Results: Twenty-two pregnancies of group I went to term as compared to 13 of controls (75.9 %, 44.8%; P< 0.01). Average gestation weeks at birth were 36.3 and 31.1 (P
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