A retrospective analysis of the relationship between the oral administration of probiotics during pregnancy and the Edinburgh postnatal depression scale at 1 month after delivery

Objectives: To elucidate whether the oral administration of probiotics(PRO)during pregnancy is associated with the Edinburgh postnatal depression scale(EPDS)at 1 month after delivery. Methods: The subjects were 916 cases who delivered in our hospital from March 2017 to December 2018, without psychol...

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Published inJournal of Japan Society of Perinatal and Neonatal Medicine Vol. 56; no. 2; pp. 218 - 223
Main Authors Okura, Naofumi, Yoshizato, Toshiyuki, Kawakami, Kosuke
Format Journal Article
LanguageJapanese
Published Japan Society of Perinatal and Neonatal Medicine 2020
一般社団法人 日本周産期・新生児医学会
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ISSN1348-964X
2435-4996
DOI10.34456/jjspnm.56.2_218

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Summary:Objectives: To elucidate whether the oral administration of probiotics(PRO)during pregnancy is associated with the Edinburgh postnatal depression scale(EPDS)at 1 month after delivery. Methods: The subjects were 916 cases who delivered in our hospital from March 2017 to December 2018, without psychological disorders and/or poor socioeconomic background. Survey using the EPDS was conducted at 1 month after delivery, on all subjects. There were 78 cases in which clostridium butyricum MIYAIRI 588 (CBM588)was administered for 2 weeks or longer during pregnancy for gastro-intestinal symptoms, including constipations, and such symptoms improved after initiation of administration. These cases were defined as a PRO administration group. The EPDS positive group which considered a high risk group for postnatal depression, were defined as those cases having high EPDS scores(≧ 9 points)and/or a score of #10 on the questionnaire of ≧ 1 point. The relationship between oral PRO admini-stration and clinical parameters was analyzed, and included the following 5 para-meters: EPDS positive, elderly pregnancy(≧ 35 years old), maternal obesity(body mass index before pregnancy ≧ 28 kg/m2), gestational diabetes mellitus and preterm birth(< 37 weeks). The statistical analysis was conducted using multivariate logistic analysis with significance of P< 0.05. Results: The related factors for the EPDS positive group were PRO administration during pregnancy, elderly pregnancy and preterm birth(< 37 weeks). Conclusion: There is a possibility that the oral PRO administration during pregnancy may have the positive effect of preventing postnatal depression.
ISSN:1348-964X
2435-4996
DOI:10.34456/jjspnm.56.2_218