Oxytocin Administration in Low-Risk Women, a Retrospective Analysis of Birth and Neonatal Outcomes.
Xavier Espada-TrespalaciosFelipe OjedaMercedes Perez-BotellaRaimon Milà VillarroelMontserrat Bach MartinezHelena Figuls SolerIsrael Anquela SanzPablo Rodríguez CollRamon EscurietPublished in: International journal of environmental research and public health (2021)
Oxytocin administration during labor for low-risk women may lead to worse birth outcomes with an increased risk of instrumental birth and cesarean, episiotomy and the use of epidural analgesia for pain relief. Neonatal results may be also worse with an increased proportion of neonates displaying an umbilical arterial pH ≤ 7.20.