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IntroductionDuring pregnancy, women often change their lifestyle for fear of harmful effects on the child or themselves. In this respect, many women reduce the amount of physical exercise they take, despite its beneficial effects.ObjectiveTo determine the duration of labor in pregnant women who completed a program of moderate physical exercise in water and subsequently presented eutocic birth.MethodsA randomized trial was performed with 140 healthy pregnant women, divided into an exercise group (EG) (n = 70) and a control group (CG) (n = 70). The women who composed the study population were recruited at 12 weeks of gestation. The intervention program, termed SWEP (Study of Water Exercise during Pregnancy) began in week 20 of gestation and ended in week 37. Perinatal outcomes were determined by examining the corresponding partographs, recorded by the Maternity Service at the Granada University Hospital Complex.ResultsThe intervention phase of the study took place from June through October 2016, with the 120 women finally included in EG and CG (60 in each group). At term, 63% of the women in EG and 56% of those in CG had a eutocic birth. The average total duration of labor was 389.33 ± 216.18 min for the women in EG and 561.30 ± 199.94 min for those in CG, a difference of approximately three hours (p < 0.001).ConclusionsThe women who exercised in water during their pregnancy presented a shorter duration of labor than those who did not. The difference was especially marked with respect to the duration of the first and second stages of labor.

Highlights

  • During pregnancy, women often change their lifestyle for fear of harmful effects on the child or themselves

  • There were no significant differences between exercise group (EG) and control group (CG) in the reason for hospital admission (Pearson’s chi-square: p = 0.776), and in both groups a high percentage of women were admitted with the diagnosis of latent phase of labor (EG 58.5% vs. CG 64.1%)

  • Our study shows that moderate, supervised resistance exercise does not endanger the health status of healthy pregnant women or that of the fetus, which is in accordance with the conclusions of Petrov-Fieril, Glantz & Fagevik Olsen (2015), in whose study the women in EG performed a supervised resistance exercise program, twice weekly for 12 weeks, with a moderate to vigorous activity level

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Women often change their lifestyle for fear of harmful effects on the child or themselves In this respect, many women reduce the amount of physical exercise they take, despite its beneficial effects. To determine the duration of labor in pregnant women who completed a program of moderate physical exercise in water and subsequently presented eutocic birth. The women who exercised in water during their pregnancy presented a shorter duration of labor than those who did not. Many women are strongly motivated to make changes in their lifestyle This intention, together with the provision of appropriate information and advice from health care professionals, will help them acquire habits beneficial to their own health and that of their babies

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