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https://www.babycentre.co.uk/x562146/should-i-have-a-managed-or-physiological-third-stage
A managed third stage is routine in many hospitals. Your midwife or doctor will give you an injection in your thigh once your baby's shoulder emerges or immediately after your baby is born and before the cord is clamped and cut. The cord will be clamped and cut within one …
https://www.nct.org.uk/labour-birth/your-guide-labour/third-stage-labour-delivering-placenta-and-cord-clamping
The third stage of labour is the time between when you have your baby and when the placenta (or afterbirth) comes out (Begley et al, 2011; NICE, 2017). Once your baby’s born, the release of the hormone oxytocin will make the uterus contract and become smaller. This’ll make the placenta start …
https://www.nhsinform.scot/ready-steady-baby/labour-and-birth/giving-birth/delivering-your-placenta
An actively managed third stage. An actively managed third stage helps to: speed up this stage of labour; reduce your risk of heavy bleeding; During an actively managed third stage: you’ll have an injection to reduce the size of your womb; your midwife will clamp and cut the umbilical cord; you'll deliver the placenta with or without the help of your midwife
https://www.mumsnet.com/Talk/childbirth/862445-Managed-or-natural-third-stage
I had managed 3rd stage with #1 and #2, and natural with #3. I had no problems with the natural delivery, placenta came out about 15-20mins after baby was born. I had DD in the birthing pool and waited for cord to stop pulsing before cutting it then got out to deliver placenta.
https://nhm.gujarat.gov.in/images/pdf/Technical_Series_1_Active_management_of_third_stage_of_labour.pdf
Technical Series 1: Active management of the third stage of labor AMTSL is an intervention to facilitate the delivery of placenta by enhancing uterine contraction and retraction. Active management of the third stage should be practiced on all women in labour, since it …
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