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Ideal Time of Oxytocin Infusion During Cesarean Section

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“Ideal Time of Oxytocin Infusion During Cesarean Section”

This study will evaluate if the timing of oxytocin administration in cesarean deliveries will affect the amount of maternal blood loss. Half of participants will receive oxytocin after delivery of the fetal anterior shoulder and the other half will receive oxytocin after delivery of the placenta. We hypothesize that administering oxytocin after delivery of the shoulder, will result in less overall maternal blood loss.

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Drug - Oxytocin

Oxytocin is administered after delivery of the fetal anterior shoulder, rather than being administered after delivery of the placenta

Drug - Placebo

Placebo will be administered after delivery of the placenta

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Ideal Time of Oxytocin Infusion During Cesarean Section

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NCT03246919

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