It's a Date!

The humble Medjool date it seems may just have some hidden superpowers!

A study conducted in 2011 and published in the Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, has some really interesting results from comparing two groups of women: those who consumed six dates per day in the last four weeks of labour and those who did not.

Here are a few interesting results from the study:

- Spontaneous labour occurred in 96% of those who consumed dates, compared with 79% women in the non-date consumers.

- Use of prostin/oxytocin was significantly lower in women who consumed dates (28%), compared with the non-date consumers (47%).

- The mean latent phase of the first stage of labour was shorter in women who consumed dates compared with the non-date consumers. (Those who consumed dates had an average 8.5 hours of first stage labor while those who didn’t had an average 15.1 hours of first stage labor.)

- The women who consumed dates had significantly higher mean cervical dilatation upon admission compared with the non-date consumers.

The study concluded that the consumption of dates in the last 4 weeks before labour, significantly reduced the need for induction and augmentation of labour, and produced a more favorable, delivery outcome.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21280989

The effect of late pregnancy consumption of date fruit on labour and delivery. - PubMed - NCBI

J Obstet Gynaecol. 2011;31(1):29-31. doi: 10.3109/01443615.2010.522267.

NCBI.NLM.NIH.GOV|BY AL-KURAN O , ET AL.

Gemma Wilson - Central Coast Doula & Central Coast Birth Educator

Birthability provides evidence-based birth education on the Central Coast, NSW, with specialised training in Optimal Maternal Positioning (OMP), Birth Biomechanics, Hypnobirthing, VBAC, and birth trauma. Let's prepare you for the birth you want.

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