HealthDay - WEDNESDAY, April 30 (HealthDay News) -- An intensive educational
program for physicians and midwives that stresses giving women the drug
oxytocin just after a vaginal delivery resulted in significantly fewer
cases of excessive bleeding, according to a study done in two South
American countries.
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HealthDay - WEDNESDAY, April 30 (HealthDay News) -- An intensive educational
program for physicians and midwives that stresses giving women the drug
oxytocin just after a vaginal delivery resulted in significantly fewer
cases of excessive bleeding, according to a study done in two South
American countries.
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