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- Title
IMPORTANCIA DE LA REDUCCIÓN DE LAS HEMORRAGIAS POSPARTO EN LOS PAÍSES EN DESARROLLO.
- Authors
Peralta Domínguez, Ana María; Navarro Bernal, Francisco José; Barroso Casamitjana, Almudena
- Abstract
Postpartum hemorrhage is one of the leading causes of maternal death. Worldwide, it is estimated that severe postpartum bleeding occurs in about 11% of women with UN birth live birth. It is believed that of that incident is Much mayor Countries Developing, where most women do not have access to assisted delivery by trained personnel of the UN and where the active conduct in the delivery can no be routine practice . The Third Stage of Labor called birth, is the sale transucrrefrom the baby until the placenta is expelled. There are two ways this stage Handle: expectant or active management. After many studies have shown that active management prevents 60% in the HPP. UN To Perform active birth isnecessary to administer 10 IU intravenous oxytocin or 50100 mg of misoprostol sublingually Failure seller of the first, Make A cord traction for 30 to 40 seconds while Becomes A cotratracción the uterus in the suprapubic area and massage the uterus once it has Expelled placenta. It isnecessary that in Developing Countries training the Intended Births Assistance staff and equip themselves with the resources needed to carry out active management one para delivery reduce maternal morbidity.
- Subjects
DELIVERY (Obstetrics); DEVELOPING countries; HEALTH services accessibility; HEMORRHAGE; MATERNAL mortality; PREGNANCY complications; THIRD trimester of pregnancy; PUERPERAL disorders
- Publication
Ciberrevista Enfermeriadeurgencias.com, 2016, Issue 49, p1
- ISSN
1579-5527
- Publication type
Article