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Abruptio Placentae
Primary: Undelivered With Resolution of Vaginal Bleeding and Contractions in First 48 Hours — 12; 10 participants — p=0.68
Placenta, Retained · Postpartum Hemorrhage
Primary: Placental Retention Rate — 26; 8; 24 participants — p=0.05
Intrauterine Growth Restriction · Villitis · IUGR
Primary: Number of Participants With Uterine Artery Indices Completed — 13; 3 Participants
Placental Expulsion Time
Primary: The Principal Outcome of the Study is the Placental Expulsion Time. — 15.21; 5.23 minutes — p=<0.001
Preterm Delivery
Primary: Composite Perinatal Morbidity — 277; 203; 221; 45 participants
Placenta Accreta · Postpartum Hemorrhage · Cesarean Section
Primary: Estimated Blood Loss (EBL) — 3116; 9420 cc
Placenta Accreta
Primary: Loss of the Retro Placental Sonolucent Zone by 2D Grayscale Ultrasonography — 12; 19 participants
Postpartum Haemorrhage (PPH)
Primary: Time to Bleeding Control After AAJT-S Device Application — 2 Minutes
Pre-Eclampsia
Primary: Change in Pulsatility Index (PI) — -0.56; -0.53; -0.43; -0.88 ratio
Obstetrical Complications · Hemorrhage · Labor and Delivery
Primary: Number of Participants With Maternal Death or Transfusion of Packed Red Blood Cells — 201; 233 Participants — p=0.19
Vasa Previa
Primary: Diagnostic Profile of Techniques Utilized to Screen for and Diagnose Vasa Previa During Pregnancy. — 47; 13; 4; 2 Participants
Obstetric Labor Complications · Preeclampsia · Thrombocytopenia
Primary: Positive Predictive Value of Earliest Available Platelet Count — 99; 90; 100 percentage of positive platelet counts
Placenta Accreta
Primary: Feasibility: Proportion of Eligible Patients Who Agree to Participate in the Study. — 60 Participants
Pre-term Birth · Delayed Cord Clamping
Primary: Hematocrit Level — 51.5; 52.6 % of blood composed of red blood cells — p=0.572
Hyperinsulinemia · Miscarriages · Pregnancy
Primary: Neonatal Hypoglycemia — 3; 15 neonates
Pregnancy · Premature Rupture of Membranes · Preterm Premature Rupture of Membranes
Primary: Rate of Cesarean Section — 27; 26; 89; 86 participants — p=0.99
Uterine Atony · Uterine Atony With Hemorrhage · Postpartum Hemorrhage
Primary: Quantitative Blood Loss — 840; 1051 milliliters — p=<0.05
Hemorrhage
Primary: The Amount of Hemorrhage During Cesarean Delivery and Within 2 Hours Afterward — 260; 380 ml
Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia
Primary: Proportion of Infants Who Are Intubated Prior to Umbilical Cord Clamping — 17 Participants
Preterm Birth
Primary: Cervix Elasticity — 54; 19.7 kPa
Postpartum Hemorrhage
Primary: Need for Additional Uterotonic Medications — 10; 40 percentage of participants — p=<0.01
Postpartum Hemorrhage
Primary: Difference in Actual Blood Volume and Estimated Blood Volume in Milliliters. — -20.8; -41.7; -53.5; -96.0 milliliters — p=<0.05
Pregnancy Complications
Primary: Number of Participants With Achievement of 34 Weeks Gestation — 0; 0 Participants
Obstetric Labor Complications · Hemorrhage · Complications; Cesarean Section
Primary: Fibrinogen Level at 2 Hours After Delivery — 186; 418 mg/dL — p=<0.05
Fetal Growth Retardation
Primary: Number of Participants for Which Intervillous Placental Blood is Detected — 3 Participants
Preeclampsia Severe
Primary: Number of Participants With the Change in Blood Pressure (Both Systolic and Diastolic) Under the Treatment of NIfedipine 30mg XL Versus Placebo — 18; 27 Participants
Intrauterine Growth Retardation
Primary: Survival — 100; 100 percentage of AGA babies who survived
Uterine Atony · Uterine Atony With Hemorrhage · Cesarean Section Complications
Primary: Uterine Atony — 4; 10 Participants
Hypertension, Pregnancy-Induced
Primary: Persistently Elevated Blood Pressures 7 Days Postpartum — 10; 23 Participants — p=0.03
Premature Birth
Primary: Incidence of Preterm Birth — 668; 754 Participants — p=0.012