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Iran Journal of Nursing. 2012; 25 (75): 45-51
in Persian | IMEMR | ID: emr-155488

ABSTRACT

Striae gravidarum appears in many pregnant women and it creates aesthetic concerns among them. This study was done with the aim of determination of the effects of olive oil and Saj cream on the occurrence of striae gravidarum in the second trimester of pregnancy. This study was a randomized trial. The study sample included 105 nulliparous women in their second trimester of pregnancy. All the women were in their 18th -20th week of pregnancy and refered to health centers of Tehran. Two intervention groups applied Saj cream [n=30] or olive oil [n=30] and control group [n=30] did not apply any creams. Data was collected by interview and observation and analyzed using SPSS-PC [v.13]. Striae manifested among 40% of those taking olive oil, 16.7% of those using Saj cream and 56% of those in the control group. There was a significant difference between the two intervention groups and the control group [P<.006]. The findings of this study indicated that application of Saj cream during the beginning of pregnancy to the end of the second trimester had been effective in reduction of striae gravidarum. Studies investigating the effect of other herbal oils on prevention of striae are recommended


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Humans , Female , Skin/pathology , Pregnancy Trimester, Second , Pregnancy , Striae Distensae
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Journal of Gorgan University of Medical Sciences. 2011; 13 (2): 39-43
in Persian | IMEMR | ID: emr-117386

ABSTRACT

Striae gravidarum is one of the cutaneous physiological changes during pregnancy with a high prevalence. This study was done to evaluate the effect of olive oil on prevention of striae gravidarum. In a randomized controlled clinical trial, 100 nulliparous women referring to Tehran health ceatens were gone under investigation during 2009. Those whom had the inclusion criteria were divided to experimental group [using olive oil] and control group. The questionnaire was completed via interview and observation. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and Chi-Square test. Moderate striae gravidarum was seen 32% and 22% in intervention and control groups, respectively. Severe striae gravidarum was 6% and 14% in intervention and control groups, respectively, but this difference was not significant. This study showed that olive oil did not demonstrate to have any role in reducing of striae gravidarum


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Humans , Female , Striae Distensae/therapy , Pregnancy Complications/therapy , Plant Oils/pharmacology , Skin/pathology , Surveys and Questionnaires
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