Relief of pain due to uterine cramping/involution after birth

Oct 20, 2020The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Relief of Pain from Uterine Cramping After Childbirth

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Abstract

NSAIDs are probably better than opioids for adequate pain relief following vaginal birth, based on evidence from 28 studies involving 2749 women.

  • NSAIDs compared to placebo are likely more effective for adequate pain relief as reported by women (risk ratio 1.66).
  • NSAIDs may reduce the need for additional pain relief compared to placebo.
  • Opioids may be more effective than placebo for adequate pain relief, but the certainty of this evidence is low.
  • There may be a similar risk of maternal adverse events when using NSAIDs compared to opioids.
  • Paracetamol's effectiveness compared to placebo or NSAIDs is uncertain due to very low-certainty evidence.

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