Ambulation versus oxytocin in protracted labour: a pilot study
- PMID: 3902525
- DOI: 10.1016/0028-2243(85)90065-6
Ambulation versus oxytocin in protracted labour: a pilot study
Abstract
We compared ambulation with oxytocin in the treatment of protracted labour with a randomized, controlled trial of 57 patients. Sixty percent of the women in the ambulant group delivered their babies without oxytocin. In the ambulant group, the mean length of the second stage of labour was shorter and the women themselves held relatively positive views on their experiences. In the oxytocin group, on the other hand, the women experienced stronger contractions before pushing and also suffered from more excessively strong contractions. Our trial included too few women to judge which treatment is better for the infant's health. Nevertheless, the women's opinions and the quality of their contractions demonstrate that more attention should be paid to ambulation as a treatment for protracted labour.
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