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UNIVERSIDAD TECNICA DEL NORTE COMPLICATIONS IN BREASTFEEDING OF INFUSIONS OF MEDICINAL PLANTS IN WOMEN IN SAN LUIS DE OTAVALO HOSPITAL 2016 Revelo Villareal Sonia Dayanara1, Rosales Rivadeneira Sara María1, María Fernanda Valle1, Loyo Pasquel Vanessa Isabel2, Cevallos Steven Josué3. Ecuador- Imbabura 1
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INTRODUCTION The habits of the indigenous population, physical discomfort and owning plants in their environment become factors that influence pregnant women to consume medicinal plants. Approximately 25% of synthetic medicines are made from medicinal plants because of their healing properties. The research provides knowledge about the possible complications at the time of delivery possibly produced by ingestion of medicinal plants.
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OBJECTIVE Identify possible complications in childbirth caused by ingestion of infusions of medicinal plants in patients attending the San Luis de Otavalo Hospital in 2016.
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METHODOLOGY
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Health professionals you prefer to attend
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Ancestral practices at birth
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Gestational complications and infusions of consuming plants
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Gestational complications and consumption of medicinal water
94% of the population ingest some medicinal infusion and possibly this causes possible complications at the time of delivery such as retention of placenta, uterine atony, hypertension or pre clampsia
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CONCLUSIONS
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TO BE DISCUSSED
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Recent Publications 1. Cifuentes M. Andean medicine in the Otavalo area; 2015. Hermosa M, Terán J, Ayala R, Oviedo R, Silvia M. Maternal Home. Hospital San Luis de Otavalo Otavalo: MSP; 2014. 2. Paredes A. Plantas Medicinales de los Andes. Quito:; 2015. Portocarrero J, Palma Pineda H. Traditional Andean therapies in a context of change. Doctor of Public Health Experiences ;: p 3. Heredia Gheno YA. The medicinal plants of the organization and traditional indigenous doctors of Ixhuatlancillo, Veracrúz, Mexico and their cultural significance. Latin American, Caribbean, Spain and Portugal ;: p 4. Jai Vidaurre from the RP. Medicinal Plants in the Andes of Bolivia. Peace:; 2006. 5. Portocarrero J, Palma Pineda H. Traditional Andean therapies in a context of change. Doctor of Public Health Experiences ;: p Walls A. Medicinal Plants of the Andes. Quito:; 2015. 6. Ethnobotanical study of medicinal plants used by the inhabitants of the rural area of San Carlos Parish, Quevedo, Ecuador: University of Nariño; 2015.
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