Could a simple calcium shot save Mothers' lives after birth?
NCT ID NCT07187544
Summary
This study aims to prevent severe bleeding after scheduled cesarean deliveries by testing if adding calcium chloride to the standard medication carbetocin makes the uterus contract better. Researchers will enroll 120 women having planned C-sections to compare the two-drug combination against carbetocin alone. The goal is to see if this approach reduces the need for extra medications, blood transfusions, or emergency procedures to control bleeding.
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