Oxytocin or saline injected intra‐umbilically did not influence the third stage of labor

David Bider*, Mati Zolti, Yehezkeal Menashe, Mordechai Dulitzky, Shlomo Mashiach, Zion Ben‐Rafael

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Abstract

The injection of varying volumes of normal saline solution, alone or with oxytocin, into the umbilical vein immediately after delivery was studied in 125 normal women delivered at term. Thirty seconds after cord clamping, either 20 ml (group 1, n = 25 women), 30 ml (group 2, n = 25) or 40 ml (group 3, n = 25) of normal saline solution alone, or oxytocin 10 units in 20 ml saline solution (group 4, n = 25) or ozytoxin 10 units in 40 ml saline solution (group 5, n = 25) were injected into the umbilical vein 1 cm from the introitus just proximal to the umbilical clamp. The mean (± SD) duration of placental expulsion was similar in the five study groups. We conclude that neither the volume of the solution nor the oxytocin injected intra‐mumbilically has any effect on the duration of the third stage of normal labor. 1991 Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)321-323
Number of pages3
JournalActa Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica
Volume70
Issue number4-5
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1991

Keywords

  • labor
  • oxytocin intra‐umbilically
  • randomized trial

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