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Does delayed cord clamping result in higher maternal blood loss in primary cesarean sections? A retrospective comparative study.

Fabia L UrechThierry GirardMaya BrunnerAndreas SchoetzauOlav Lapaire
Published in: Journal of perinatal medicine (2024)
In our study DCC resulted in a statistically significant higher maternal blood loss. In our opinion the widely researched neonatal benefit of DCC outweighs the risk of higher maternal blood loss in low-risk patients. However, maternal risks must be minimized, improvements to preoperative blood management and operative techniques are required.
Keyphrases
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