2016
DOI: 10.17957/tpmj/16.3436
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Primary Postpartum Hemorrhage; The Effectiveness of Uterine Massage With Active Management as Compared to Active Management Alone, in the Prevention at a Tertiary Care Hospital in Karachi Pakistan

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“…Chantrapitak compared lower uterine segment compression and non-compression applied groups, and lower blood loss was found in the women who were administered lower uterine segment compression (14). In another study, a group that was administered active management at the third stage of labor and a group that received active management + massage were compared, and it was reported that blood loss was reduced in the women who received active management + massage (22,23). The differences in the results of studies are thought to be due to the use of additional medication and non-drug methods to prevent bleeding, application of episiotomy and removal of the placenta by active traction.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Chantrapitak compared lower uterine segment compression and non-compression applied groups, and lower blood loss was found in the women who were administered lower uterine segment compression (14). In another study, a group that was administered active management at the third stage of labor and a group that received active management + massage were compared, and it was reported that blood loss was reduced in the women who received active management + massage (22,23). The differences in the results of studies are thought to be due to the use of additional medication and non-drug methods to prevent bleeding, application of episiotomy and removal of the placenta by active traction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%