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NCT ID: NCT02198157 Completed - Labor, Second Stage Clinical Trials

Urinary Catheterization and Second Stage of Labor

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Start date: July 2014
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

- Labor is divided into three stages: the first stage is from labor onset until full dilation, second stage is from full dilation until delivery of the baby, and the third stage from the delivery of the baby until the delivery of the placenta - The mean duration of second stage in nulliparas as defined by the American college of obstetricians and gynecologists (ACOG) is 54 minutes - Epidural anesthesia is a known cause for prolongation of the second stage of labor. Prolonged second stage in nullipara women with epidural is defined as more than 3 hours, and more than 2 hours in those without epidural. - Although perinatal outcome is not compromised with a prolonged second stage , there is evidence that maternal morbidities such as perineal trauma, chorioamnionitis ,instrumental delivery and postpartum hemorrhage increase with prolonged second stage - Another effect of epidural anesthesia during labor is urinary retention and a need for catheterization. - Full bladder may behave as a tumor previa and interfere to fetal head descent in the birth canal, increasing by that the duration of the second stage. - This study aims to investigate the effect of intermittent versus continuous catheterization on the duration of the second stage of labor

NCT ID: NCT01546129 Not yet recruiting - Labor, Second Stage Clinical Trials

Effect of Dianatal Obstetric Gel (Cross-linked Polyacrylic Acid) on Outcomes in Vaginal Delivery

Start date: April 2012
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

Perineal massage at the end of labor stage 2 has been investigated in 2 randomized controlled trials using a water soluble lubricant. In one trial a significant reduction of labor stage 2 has been found, both trials did not show a significant increase of perineum integrity. In the HCB Swiss Study both a significant reduction of labor stage 2 by 30 % as well as a significant increase of perineal integrity have been shown. No adverse events have been reported. (see also Obstetric gel shortens second stage of labor and prevents perineal trauma in nulliparous women: a randomized controlled trial on labor facilitation. Schaub AF, Litschgi M, Hoesli I, Holzgreve W, Bleul U, Geissbuhler V. J Perinat Med 2008; 36 (2): 129-135). Today's practice- Lubricants are widely used to enable manual vaginal examination during labor. In Israel midwifes are using Almond Oil for perineal massage at the end of labor stage 2 to protect the perineum. It has been shown for the first time that the use of the Dianatal Obstetric Gel facilitates vaginal childbirth in humans. Dianatal has been introduced to the EU markets in 2008.