چكيده لاتين :
The role of Oxytocin (OXT), found in the T cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), circulation
and umbilical cord blood, in regulation
the timing and initiation of labor and
puerperal complications is controversial.
This study was designed to clarify the possible
role of maternal and fetal OXT in the onset
of labor and puerperal complications by comparing
the parameters in two groups of pregnant
women undergoing cesarean section (CS) after
the onset of labor, or elective CS.
Material and Methods: In this study, OXT levels
were measured in plasma, CSF and umbilical
cord in two groups of pregnant women who underwent
CS, one group with the onset of labor
and the other without it. Puerperal complications
were detected and the results of both
groups were compared.
Results: No significant differences were noticed
between the two groups in the plasma, CSF, and
umbilical cord levels of OXT (p>O.05). The
amount of postoperative hemorrhage and intensity
of after pain in the group with the onset of
labor were less than those without labor
(p