I work on the ambulance as a medic and one of our crews got called for a woman in labor (it was a planned home birth).
On their arrival it was just the mom and father, and the baby had already been delivered. The midwife arrived shortly after we did and immediately gave the patient IM oxytocin and then repeated it a few minutes later. I cannot comment on how much bleeding there was unfortunately as I was not there. They were actually called because the placenta still had not delivered and transported for that reason.
My question is wouldn't giving Pit cause the uterus to clamp down and trap the placenta? Or would it increase the chance of the uterus contracting and the placenta delivering?
It is in our protocol to administer IM Pit after lady partsl birth, but only after the placenta is delivered.
Hello,
I just have a question.
I work on the ambulance as a medic and one of our crews got called for a woman in labor (it was a planned home birth).
On their arrival it was just the mom and father, and the baby had already been delivered. The midwife arrived shortly after we did and immediately gave the patient IM oxytocin and then repeated it a few minutes later. I cannot comment on how much bleeding there was unfortunately as I was not there. They were actually called because the placenta still had not delivered and transported for that reason.
My question is wouldn't giving Pit cause the uterus to clamp down and trap the placenta? Or would it increase the chance of the uterus contracting and the placenta delivering?
It is in our protocol to administer IM Pit after lady partsl birth, but only after the placenta is delivered.
Thanks
Annie