It might, but I'm looking for something more certain. This might mean an injection of oxytocin at crowning instead of waiting until the hemmhorage happens. The stakes are very high as I learned the last time. Not only was I separated from baby, I was very sick for weeks until I recovered from the blood loss. I'll have to discuss it with my midwife though. I would even go so far as to say it really impeded breastfeeding as I was so exhausted I could do almost nothing but lay in bed. Waking up to feed was simply out of the question, and I didn't have the energy to manage the pain I had with bfing, let alone get outside help at the time. Nevermind that, but since I passed out after delivery in sight of the nurses, the baby was kept in the nursery and given formula and a soother; not able to feed on demand. To explain how the baby was not allowed to be with me in the hospital as I said earlier--I had the hemmhorage, stayed in hospital, was discharged prematurely, ended up back in for a week, but without baby allowed with me. I wish I had known this could happen. Now I do and I'm going to try and be prepared.