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Does giving birth to a child and giving birth to an injection have side effects?

Oxytocin is a hormone, which can be secreted by the human body itself. In the process of maternal delivery, this hormone plays a very important role, which can stimulate contractions and help maternal delivery. Oxytocin, as a natural ingredient, has no side effects, and its correct use has no influence on fetus and parturient.

Oxytocin is a hormone secreted by mammals, and it is also often called the delivery needle. Oxytocin injection during delivery can stimulate uterine contraction, which is mainly used for induced labor and delivery, and can effectively prevent postpartum hemorrhage, reduce the secretion of adrenaline and lower blood pressure.

The use of oxytocin depends on the situation of pregnant women and fetuses. Injection of oxytocin during childbirth can shorten the labor process, thus alleviating the pain of childbirth and avoiding some unexpected situations. Will the use of oxytocin affect the fetus? It can be said responsibly that oxytocin will not affect the fetus under normal use, because the human body itself will secrete this hormone. However, if oxytocin is injected too much, the mother will contract too fast and may have convulsions. The parturient's own birth canal is too small. If the continuous uterine contraction is not alleviated, there may be dangerous situations such as fetal hypoxia and maternal bleeding. Therefore, in order to let the baby be born in "auspicious time", never use oxytocin, and the consequences are incalculable.

The use and injection of oxytocin must be operated by professional pharmacists. Before using oxytocin, pregnant women and fetuses should be examined first, mainly considering whether the lungs of fetuses are mature. If the fetus's lungs are not mature, oxytocin should not be used, because in this case, oxytocin is likely to cause neonatal lung dysfunction and hyaline membrane, which may cause neonatal hypoxia and even asphyxia.

In addition, the use of oxytocin should not be excessive, but also pay attention to the speed of intravenous drip. Too fast injection may cause acute delivery or postpartum hemorrhage. In short, use it carefully.

Generally speaking, oxytocin has no side effects, and it will not affect pregnant women and fetuses under the correct use of professional pharmacists. The key lies in whether the operator's operation is proper.