Postpartum haemorrhage is the leading cause of maternal haemorrhage globally. With active management of labour 3 to 16.5% of parturients still experience postpartum haemorrhage. Hence the need for an effective oxytocic in third stage of labour.
This is a prospective randomized doubleblind controlled trial involving 660 consenting pregnant women. Eligible subjects will be ransomised into 2 groups of 330 participants. All patients will receive the standard oxytocin 10 units as part of the active management of third stage of labour. However, the study group will be administered sublingual 400 misoprostol while the control group will receive 2tablets of placebo (vitamin c). Measured mean blood loss will be comparee in the 2 groups using statistical analysis.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
660
experimental
control
mean blood loss
Time frame: 1 hour of delivery
number of participants with untowards effects
Time frame: 1 hour of delivery
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