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Page 1: Active Management of the Third Stage of Labor Name of presenter Prevention of Postpartum Hemorrhage Initiative (POPPHI) Project PATH

Active Management of the Third Stage of Labor

Name of presenter

Prevention of Postpartum Hemorrhage Initiative (POPPHI) ProjectPATH

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Session Objectives

By end of the session, participants will be able to describe/define:

• the third stage of labor

• active management of third Stage of labor

Page 3: Active Management of the Third Stage of Labor Name of presenter Prevention of Postpartum Hemorrhage Initiative (POPPHI) Project PATH

Third stage of labor: Characteristics

• After childbirth the muscles of the uterus contract and placenta begins to separate from the uterine wall.

• The amount of blood lost depends on how quickly this occurs.

• If the uterus does not contract normally (uterine atony) the blood vessels at the placenta site do not adequately contract and severe bleeding results.

• Uterine atony accounts for 70-90% of cases of PPH.

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Active Management of the Third Stage (AMTSL)

Consists of interventions designed to speed the delivery of the placenta by increasing uterine contractions and to prevent PPH by averting uterine atony.

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Active Management of the Third Stage (AMTSL)

• Administration of a uterotonic agent within one minute after the baby is born (oxytocin is the uterotonic of choice);

• Controlled cord traction while supporting and stabilizing the uterus by applying counter traction ;

• Uterine massage after delivery of the placenta.

Page 6: Active Management of the Third Stage of Labor Name of presenter Prevention of Postpartum Hemorrhage Initiative (POPPHI) Project PATH

11 DDry the baby, assess the baby’s breathing and place

the baby in skin-to-skin contact with the mother

Chaparro, C. Essential delivery care practices for maternal and newborn health and nutrition. Unit on Child and Adolescent Health / Pan American Health Organization:

Washington, DC, 2007.

11 DDry the baby, assess the baby’s breathing and place

the baby in skin-to-skin contact with the mother

Chaparro, C. Essential delivery care practices for maternal and newborn health and nutrition. Unit on Child and Adolescent Health / Pan American Health Organization:

Washington, DC, 2007.

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32 Give uterotonic drug (oxytocin 10 IU IM is the uterotonic of choice) within 1 minute of childbirth,after ruling out the presence of another baby.

2005. Active Management of the Third Stage of Labor: A Demonstration [CD- ROM]. Copyright © 2005 JHPIEGO.

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3 Cut the umbilical cord

Chaparro, C. Essential delivery care practices for maternal and newborn health and nutrition. Unit on Child and Adolescent Health / Pan American Health Organization: Washington, DC,

2007.

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4 Keep the baby warm

Chaparro, C. Essential delivery care practices for maternal and newborn health and nutrition. Unit on Child and Adolescent Health / Pan American Health Organization: Washington, DC,

2007.

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5 Deliver the placenta by controlled traction on the umbilical cord and countertraction to the uterus.

2005. Active Management of the Third Stage of Labor: A Demonstration[CD- ROM]. Copyright © 2005 JHPIEGO.

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6 Massage the uterus through the abdomen after delivery of the placenta.

Life-Saving Skills Manual for Midwives, Draft, 4th edition Copyright © 2008 ACNM.

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7 Examine the placenta

2005. Active Management of the Third Stage of Labor: A Demonstration[CD-ROM]. Copyright © 2005 JHPIEGO.

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8 Inspect the lower vagina and perineum for lacerations

2005. Active Management of the Third Stage of Labor: A Demonstration

[CD-ROM]. Copyright © 2005 JHPIEGO.

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9 Encourage breastfeeding within 1 hour after birth, if that is her choice

Chaparro, C. Essential delivery care practices for maternal and newborn health and nutrition. Unit on Child and Adolescent Health / Pan American Health Organization: Washington, DC,

2007.

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During the first 2 hours after delivery of the placenta, monitor the woman at least every 15 minutes (more often if needed) :

• Palpate the uterus to check for firmness.• Massage the uterus until firm.• Check for excessive vaginal bleeding.• Ask the woman to call for help if bleeding

increases or her uterus gets soft.• If excessive bleeding is detected, take action to

evaluate and treat PPH immediately.

Monitor the woman closely after delivery of the placenta

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• Check the baby at the same time you check the mother, every 15 minutes during the first 2 hours after childbirth:

• Check the baby’s breathing.

• Check the baby’s color.

• Check warmth by feeling the baby’s feet.

• Check the cord for bleeding.

• Take immediate action if a problem is detected.

Monitor the newborn closely

• Check the baby at the same time you check the mother, every 15 minutes during the first 2 hours after childbirth:

• Check the baby’s breathing.

• Check the baby’s color.

• Check warmth by feeling the baby’s feet.

• Check the cord for bleeding.

• Take immediate action if a problem is detected.

Monitor the newborn closely

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Summary: Procedure for Active Management

• Administration of a uterotonic drug (oxytocin is the uterotonic of choice)

• Within 1 minute of birth, palpate abdomen to rule out presence of another baby

• Give an uterotonic drug

• Cutting the cord

• Wait to clamp and cut the cord until the cord ceases to pulsate or 2–3 minutes after the baby’s birth, whichever comes first.

• CCT

• Await strong uterine contraction (2–3 minutes)

• Apply controlled cord traction while applying countertraction above pubic bone

• If placenta does not descend, stop traction and await next contraction

• Uterine massage

• Massage the uterine fundus immediately after delivery of the placenta

• Repeat uterine massage at least every 15 minutes for the first two hours after delivery of the placenta and more often if needed

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Summary: Integrated steps for AMTSL and immediate newborn care