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Mostafa Maged Maneuveur to Prevent and Control Post-partum Haemorrhage During Normal Vaginal Delivery

Launched by FAYOUM UNIVERSITY · Mar 18, 2022

Trial Information

Current as of June 18, 2025

Completed

Keywords

Mostafa Maged Maneuver Atony Normal Delivery Postpartum Bleeding

ClinConnect Summary

In this study , Mostafa Maged technique to prevent and control post-partum bleeding during vaginal delivery . It is so simple and not-costly method . Mostafa Maged maneuveur has been applied to those all female patients to prevent or control post-partum bleeding in normal delivery . Mostafa Maged technique is applied by :- (Description of the Mostafa Maged technique) :-

1. First , placing the right hand to the posterior fornix of vaginal canal trying to cuddle the lower part of uterus compressing the anterior and posterior walls of the uterus .
2. Second , placing the left hand over the fu...

Gender

FEMALE

Eligibility criteria

  • Inclusion Criteria:
  • pregnant females Inclusion criteria :-
  • 1. All pregnant patients
  • 2. Age is between (18) to (40) years old
  • Exclusion Criteria:
  • 1. Smokers
  • 2. Morbid obese
  • 3. Medical history of blood diseases and collagen diseases

About Fayoum University

Fayoum University, a prominent higher education institution in Egypt, is dedicated to advancing medical research and enhancing healthcare outcomes through innovative clinical trials. With a commitment to academic excellence and community health improvement, the university leverages its diverse expertise and state-of-the-art facilities to conduct rigorous clinical studies. By fostering collaboration among researchers, healthcare professionals, and participants, Fayoum University aims to contribute valuable insights to the medical field and promote evidence-based practices that benefit society at large.

Locations

Fayoum, , Egypt

Patients applied

0 patients applied

Timeline

First submit

Trial launched

Trial updated

Estimated completion

Not reported

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