International audienceOBJECTIVE: To assess the impact of controlled cord traction on the incidence of postpartum haemorrhage and other characteristics of the third stage of labour in a high resource setting. DESIGN: Randomised controlled trial. SETTING: Five university hospital maternity units in France. PARTICIPANTS: Women aged 18 or more with a singleton fetus at 35 or more weeks' gestation and planned vaginal delivery. INTERVENTIONS: Women were randomly assigned to management of the third stage of labour by controlled cord traction or standard placenta expulsion (awaiting spontaneous placental separation before facilitating expulsion). Women in both arms received prophylactic oxytocin just after birth. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: Incidence of ...
Objectives: To compare the ‘strictly’ active management protocol in women with low risk of postpartu...
BACK GROUND: Placental cord blood drainage after vaginal delivery involves unclamaping the previous...
Objectives: To compare the ‘strictly’ active management protocol in women with low risk of postpartu...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: To assess the impact of controlled cord traction on the incidence o...
BACKGROUND: Active management of the third stage of labour reduces the risk of post-partum haemorrha...
SummaryBackgroundActive management of the third stage of labour reduces the risk of post-partum haem...
BACKGROUND: The third stage of labour refers to the period between birth of the baby and complete ex...
Background: Postpartum hemorrhage is the leading cause associated with 25% of maternal mortality. Pr...
Background: Labour is a physiological process, but it is often associated with morbidity and mortali...
Background: Post partum hemorrhage (PPH) is a major cause of maternal mortality worldwide, accountin...
Abstract Background The third stage of labour refers to the period between birth of the baby and com...
Background: PPH is most common cause of maternal mortality accounting for 25-30% incidence and third...
The physiology of the third stage of labour is described. Active management reduces the risk of post...
<div><p>Methods</p><p>An open randomized clinical trial was developed at <i>Instituto de Medicina In...
Background: Present study was undertaken to evaluate the effectiveness of placental cord blood drain...
Objectives: To compare the ‘strictly’ active management protocol in women with low risk of postpartu...
BACK GROUND: Placental cord blood drainage after vaginal delivery involves unclamaping the previous...
Objectives: To compare the ‘strictly’ active management protocol in women with low risk of postpartu...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: To assess the impact of controlled cord traction on the incidence o...
BACKGROUND: Active management of the third stage of labour reduces the risk of post-partum haemorrha...
SummaryBackgroundActive management of the third stage of labour reduces the risk of post-partum haem...
BACKGROUND: The third stage of labour refers to the period between birth of the baby and complete ex...
Background: Postpartum hemorrhage is the leading cause associated with 25% of maternal mortality. Pr...
Background: Labour is a physiological process, but it is often associated with morbidity and mortali...
Background: Post partum hemorrhage (PPH) is a major cause of maternal mortality worldwide, accountin...
Abstract Background The third stage of labour refers to the period between birth of the baby and com...
Background: PPH is most common cause of maternal mortality accounting for 25-30% incidence and third...
The physiology of the third stage of labour is described. Active management reduces the risk of post...
<div><p>Methods</p><p>An open randomized clinical trial was developed at <i>Instituto de Medicina In...
Background: Present study was undertaken to evaluate the effectiveness of placental cord blood drain...
Objectives: To compare the ‘strictly’ active management protocol in women with low risk of postpartu...
BACK GROUND: Placental cord blood drainage after vaginal delivery involves unclamaping the previous...
Objectives: To compare the ‘strictly’ active management protocol in women with low risk of postpartu...