Fear of pain is associated with labour, which is a significant occurrence. It is preferable to have a quick and painless labour. An obstetrician's main purpose is to deliver a healthy baby and mother. The use of techniques that reduce the active period of labour is advocated. A high rate of feto-maternal morbidity is associated with prolonged labour. It is vital to shorten labour without jeopardising the feto-maternal relationship. The careful balance of avoiding caesarean delivery and associated risks is at the heart of competent obstetric treatment. To order to speed up the labour process, many tactics were utilised. Hyoscine-n-butyl bromide, scopolamine, and valethamate bromide have all been studied extensively. The goal of this study was to examine the active phase length and feto-materal side effects of Drotavarine hydrochloride with a combination of Hyoscine-N-butyl bromide and Valethamate bromide. Two groups of 100 ladies were formed from a total of 200 women. Drotavarine hydrochloride 40mg I/M was given to Group A in two doses, two hours apart (2nd if required). Group B received two doses of Hyoscine-N-butyl bromide 40 mg and Valethamate bromide 16 mg I/M, separated by two hours (2nd if required). 98 percent of the babies were born vaginally. 2% (LSCS) in each group was eliminated. p value 0.001 HS, mean number of doses 1.360.48 (Group A), 1.830.37 (Group B). Group A (3.811.52) had a higher mean rate of dilation (cms/hr) than Group B (2.290.64), with a p value of 0.001 HS. Group A had a mean Active phase of 112.7053.09 minutes and Group B had a mean Active phase of 171.4457.24 minutes, with a p value of 0.001 HS. The drug delivery intervals were 45.1063.22 minutes for group A and 202.0960.35 minutes for group B, with a p value of 0.001HS. There are no harmful impacts on the foetus or the mother. Shortening the active period with drotavarine and combo medicines is safe.
Author(s) Details:
Balwinder Kaur,
GMC, Patiala, Punjab, India.
Surbhi Saini,
GMC, Patiala, Punjab, India.
Arvinder Kaur,
GMC, Patiala, Punjab, India.
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