Intrapartum Oxytocin Administration Affects Primitive Neonatal Reflexes
Brief Summary
The aim of this study was to assess whether administration of oxytocin intrapartum (Oxt) has any effect on Neonatal Primitive Reflexes (RNP) and if dose dependent. The secondary objective is to assess the effects on exclusive breastfeeding at 3 months
Detailed Description
Patients and Methods Prospective case-control study performed in a tertiary hospital. Cases: mother-child dyads in which Oxt had been administered during the birth process (n = 53). Controls: mother-child dyads without Oxt (n = 45). The RNP were recorded with a camcorder in biological nurturing position. An observer blinded to the group and the dose of Oxt codified the RNP (reach/not reached). To assess the type of breastfeeding telephone call was made at 3 months old RN.
Interventions
Primary Outcomes
Trial Information
NCT01891201
Completed
OBSERVATIONAL
Puerta de Hierro University Hospital
December 15, 2025