Use of Peanut Labor Ball Following Epidural Anesthesia



Status:Completed
Conditions:Women's Studies
Therapuetic Areas:Reproductive
Healthy:No
Age Range:18 - 50
Updated:4/21/2016
Start Date:May 2014
End Date:August 2015

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Use of Peanut Labor Ball for Pelvic Positioning for Nulliparous Patients Following Epidural

The purpose of the study is to look at the impact of using the Peanut Labor Ball Peanut
Labor Ball (PLB) after epidural anesthesia in patients who have never given birth. The study
will measure the impact on the length of labor, cesarean section rate, operative vaginal
delivery rate (vacuum or forceps use), and third or fourth degree laceration rates. This
study will determine the impact of PLB use by comparing two cohorts of nulliparous patients:
one with the PLB use and one with traditional wedge and pillow positioning.. If benefits
related to use of the PLB can be demonstrated, it is our intention that each labor room will
be stocked with a PBL for use as standard of care.

This study will test the following hypotheses:

1. The Peanut Labor Ball (PLB) will impact the cesarean section and operative vaginal
delivery rate in low risk nulliparous patients who receive epidural anesthesia compared
to similar cohort using traditional wedge and pillow positioning.

2. Using the PLB will impact the amount of time from epidural placement to complete
dilation and the time of second stage of labor, when compared with the control cohort.

3. Use of the PLB will impact the third and fourth degree laceration rates when compared
with the control cohort.


Inclusion Criteria:

- Any nulliparous woman age ≥18 years presenting in labor (or for induction of labor)
with:

Gestation: 37 0/7weeks- 41 6/7weeks -early, full, and late term gestations (ACOG, 2013).

- Single gestation

- Vertex presentation

- Plans to deliver with epidural anesthesia

Exclusion Criteria:

- A complication of pregnancy at the time of admission (including known fetal anomalies
or placental anomalies)

- Any muscular or skeletal limitations of the patient that does not allow for
positioning with the peanut labor ball (PLB)

- An inability to speak or understand English language

- Preterm gestation: <36 6/7 weeks or Post-term >42 0/7weeks

- A multiple gestation

- Non-vertex presentation

- Diabetes including Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM)

- Order for magnesium sulfate infusion

- Plan for delivery without epidural

- Planned cesarean delivery
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