Active Versus Expectant Management of Third Stage of Labor: A Plane of Nursing Action
Hanan Elzeblawy Hassan,
Walaa Khalaf Gouda,
Doaa Shehta Said Farag
Abstract:Background: Expectant management of the third stage of labor is known as conservative or physiological or passive management. Active management of the third stage of labor as a prophylactic intervention is composed of a package of three components: Administration of a uterotonic agent within one minute after the baby is born; after the cord is clamped; delivery of the placenta by controlled cord traction with counter-traction on the fundus; and fundal massage after delivery of the placenta. Aim: to compare the… Show more
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