Analysis of the effect of full care provided by midwives in delivery rooms on reducing postpartum hemorrhage during natural childbirth
Objective To explore the impact of full care provided by midwives in delivery rooms on reducing postpartum hemorrhage in women undergoing natural childbirth.Methods 222 parturients who underwent natural childbirth in the obstetrics of our hospital were selected and randomly divided into two groups using a random number table method:an observation group of 112 cases and a control group of 110 cases.The control group of parturients received routine delivery care during delivery,while the observation group was accompanied by a midwife throughout the delivery process on the basis of the control group.Postpartum complications and postpartum hemorrhage were compared between the two groups of parturients.Results The incidence of postpartum complications in the observation group was lower than that in the control group(P<0.05).The observation group had less bleeding at 2 hours and 24 hours postpartum than the control group,and the postpartum bleeding time was shorter than the control group(P<0.05).Conclusion On the basis of routine delivery care,providing full care of midwives in the delivery room for natural childbirth mothers can effectively reduce the risk of postpartum complications and alleviate the severity of postpartum hemorrhage,which is worth promoting.
Delivery roomMidwivesNatural childbirthFull time carePostpartum hemorrhageComplications