About this trial
Carbohydrate intake during physical exercise improves muscle performance and decreases fatigue. We hypothesized that carbohydrate intake during labor which is a period of significant physical activity can decrease the instrumental vaginal delivery rate.
In a previous study we reported a trend toward a decrease in instrumental vaginal delivery and the mount of carbohydrate intake during labour. However due to some limitations no clear conclusion could be drawn.
The present study is designed to examine the relationship between a high calory oral intake (\>44 kCal/hour during labour) and the rate of instrumental delivery.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
nulliparous women
singleton pregnancy
social insurance
uncomplicated pregnancy
Disqualifiers
scheduled caesarean section
labor < 37 weeks of gestational age
cervical dilation > 8cm at inclusion
scheduled induced delivery
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- carbohydrate oral intake
- free water only