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Suzanne McMurtry Baird1, Stephanie Martin1, Margaret Betsy Babb Kennedy2
1Clinical Concepts in Obstetrics, 101 Creekside Crossing, Suite 1700-136, Brentwood, TN 37027, USA.
Abstract:
Hemorrhage remains a leading cause of preventable maternal morbidity and mortality worldwide and in the United States. Postpartum hemorrhage is the number one cause of severe morbidity during hospitalization for birth, despite hospital, state, and national initiatives. In addition, studies show that more than 90% of maternal deaths related to obstetric hemorrhage are preventable. This article reviews relevant physiologic changes of pregnancy that may have an impact on hemorrhage management and describes collaborative approaches for management of hemorrhage in this unique population.
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