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85). Total blood loss in 24h after delivery also decreased (-40.33mL, 95%CI -80.32∼ -0.34). The use of extra uterotonic medications and the need for blood transfusion did not differ. The systolic blood pressure 4h after childbirth was higher in the carbetocin group (6.71, 95% CI 2.27∼11.15). The use of carbetocin in addition to regular uterotonic agents decreased total blood loss and undiagnosed PPH. Also, systolic blood pressure 4h after childbirth is higher in the carbetocin group. There was no significant difference in hemoglobin change and risk of PPH.