KUMJ | VOL. 12 | NO. 4 | ISSUE 48 | OCT-DEC, 2014
Analysis of the Influence of Lunar Cycle on the Frequency of Spontaneous Deliveries: A Single-centre Retrospective Study.
Lagana AS, Burgio MA, Retto G, Pizzo A, Sturlese E, Granese R, Chiofalo B, Ciacimino L, Triolo O
Abstract: Background
Man, since ancient times, has been convinced of, and has researched scientific
evidence that the barometric and gravitational forces play an important role in
structural and biological variation of the planets, influencing the various forms of
life. In particular, the synergistic relationships between variations in atmospheric
pressure and gravitational forces on human gestation period have been the subject
of rigorous observations and statistical calculations, which have not led to a
universal conclusion in literature.
Objectives
The aim of our work was to check whether there is a higher incidence of spontaneous
deliveries, during the periods of full Moon than during the other phases of the
Moon.
Methods
We performed a retrospective analysis of 327 non-induced vaginal deliveries in a
year, divided by month. We subsequently analyzed the incidence of these deliveries
during periods of full Moon Vs other lunar phases.
Results
We evidenced a statistically significant difference between the annual total
spontaneous deliveries happened in full Moon periods Vs all other Moon phases
(T= 2,3946; p=0,0256). However, we reported a discordant trend of deliveries in full
Moon period, depending on each considered month.
Conclusion
Since these differences were found both in increase and decrease, it is unacceptable
the assumption of a linear correlation between periods of full Moon and increased
frequency of spontaneous deliveries. For this reason, our data allow us to conclude
that there is no need to increase the number of doctors and midwives in obstetric
units during these periods.
Keyword : Biological clock, delivery, lunar cycle, pregnancy