Placental Transfusion Clinical Trial
Official title:
Is Placental Transfusion Influenced by the Early Administration of Oxytocin?
The purpose of this study is to determine if oxytocin administration immediately after delivery of the infant modifies the volume of placental transfusion in healthy term infants.
Randomized controlled trial with 2 arms to test the influence of oxytocin in placental
transfusion.
Placental transfusion: the amount of blood that passes to the baby from the time of birth
until the cord is clamped.
The difference in weight between a measurement at birth and a second one after clamping the
cord at 3 minutes will be considered as proxy for placental transfusion.
In one arm the oxytocin will be used immediately after birth and the cord clamped at 3
minutes In the other arm the oxytocin will be administered at 3 minutes of birth after the
cord is clamped.
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Allocation: Randomized, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label
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