To assess if the use of the dental support device( DSD) Laboraide™ shortens the second stage of labor and decreased the rate of obstetrical interventions, and if it's use alleviate pain.
Several studies have demonstrated that a dental support device (DSD) may increase the isometric strength of different muscle groups (1-7). A preliminary pilot study of 32 women in 2009 showed that DSD may shorten the second stage of labor among nulliparous women (8) by increasing the expulsive efforts of the parturient. The study hypothesis was that DSD may decrease the length of the second stage of labor and decrease the need for obstetrical interventions such as cesarean delivery or operative vaginal delivery. The Laboraide™ is a DSD developed specifically for use during labor. It is an inert device located between the jaws and does not interfere with speaking, breathing or any other oral activity during labor. It is a single use device, and is not transferred between women. The investigators hypothesize that using this device can shorten the second stage of labor and decrease obstetrical intervention rate. The researchers will also investigate it's efficiency in pain management.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
500
After giving consent, randomization will be carried out using sealed envelopes. After randomization women will be offered to withdraw consent. Women assigned to the study group will receive a sealed Laboraide™ package. Labor follow up will be documented regularly including outcome. The use of the DSD will not affect the regular management of labor according to the routine standards of the delivery suite. Following delivery, patients will be asked to complete a satisfaction questionnaire.
Duration of the second stage of labor.
After giving consent, randomization will be carried out using sealed envelopes. After randomization women will be offered to withdraw consent. Women assigned to the study group will receive a sealed Laboraide™ package. Labor follow up will be documented regularly including outcome. The use of the DSD will not affect the regular management of labor according to the routine standards of the delivery suite.
Time frame: 12 month
Patient satisfaction (questionnaire)
Following delivery, patients will be asked to complete a satisfaction questionnaire.
Time frame: 12 month
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