Abstract:Objective To assess the effect of intake management during labor on delivery outcomes.Methods A total of 150 single-term full-term primipara who gave birth in our hospital from February to July 2018 were selected as research objects and they were divided into oral administration group,intravenous administration group and control group according to the voluntary principle,with 50 cases in each group."Pregnancy Jiabao"delivery energy package was orally administered in the oral administration group,physiological saline and 5%glucose solution alternately was given in the intravenous administration group during labor(after the uterine mouth opened 4 cm),and no additional oral administration and intravenous administration of energy was given in the control group during labor (after the uterine mouth opened 4 cm)except water.The second and third stage of labor time,total labor time,postpartum hemorrhage,neonatal score,and changes in blood sodium before and after delivery were compared among the three groups.Results The second and third stage of labor time and total labor time in the oral administration group were shorter than those in the intravenous administration group and control group,the second and third stage of labor time and total labor time in the intravenous administration group were shorter than those in the control group,and the differences were statistically significant(P<0.05).There were no statistically significant differences in levels of blood sodium among the three groups before and after delivery (P>0.05).The postpartum 2 h hemorrhage volume in the oral administration group and intravenous administration group was lower than that in the control group,and the differences were statistically significant(P<0.05).There was no statistically significant difference in the postpartum 2 h hemorrhage volume between the oral administration group and intravenous administration group (P>0.05).There were no statistically significant differences in the scores of the newborns among the three groups(P>0.05).Conclusion Intake management during the labor process(oral and intravenous administration)can achieve the purpose of accelerating labor and reducing postpartum hemorrhage,without affecting the changes of blood sodium,and has no effect on neonatal scores.The oral administration of"Pregnancy Jiabao"delivery energy package is more effective than the intravenous administration in shortening the labor process,and it is more convenient to use and is worthy of admiration.
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