
Use of Medicinal Plants with Teratogenic and Abortive Effects by Pregnant Women in a City in Northeastern Brazil
2016; Thieme Medical Publishers (Germany); Volume: 38; Issue: 03 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1055/s-0036-1580714
ISSN1806-9339
AutoresFelipe Gomes Santiago, Marcelo Italiano Peixoto, José Olivandro Duarte Oliveira, Mayrla de Sousa Coutinho, Cristina Araújo,
Tópico(s)Ethnobotanical and Medicinal Plants Studies
ResumoThe purpose of this study is to verify the use of medicinal plants by pregnant women treated at four Basic Health Units and at a public maternity facility in Brazil's northeast.This is a cross-sectional, quantitative study, performed between February and April 2014. The subjects were 178 pregnant women, aged 18 to 42 years. To collect data, a structured questionnaire with dichotomous and multiple choice questions was used. To verify the correlation between the variables, Pearson's chi-square test was used.The study showed that 30.9% of the pregnant women used medicinal plants, and boldo was the most cited (35.4%). All the plants utilized, except lemongrass, have toxic effects in pregnancy, according to Resolution SES/RJ N° 1757. There was no statistically significant correlation between social class and use of medicinal plants.The health of the study participants and their unborn children is at risk due to the inappropriate use of medicinal plants.
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