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Area of Science:

  • Obstetrics and Gynecology
  • Maternal Health
  • Public Health

Background:

  • Increasing global incidence of postpartum hemorrhage (PPH).
  • Rising rates of severe maternal morbidity and blood transfusions in the US over 20 years.
  • Life-threatening consequences and significant healthcare costs associated with PPH.

Approach:

  • Comprehensive review of current PPH trends.
  • Analysis of PPH distribution and associated risk factors.
  • Detailed exploration of the causes of postpartum hemorrhage.

Key Points:

  • Worldwide and US PPH incidence is escalating.
  • Severe maternal morbidity linked to blood transfusions has increased.
  • Understanding PPH causes, trends, and risks is crucial for intervention.

Conclusions:

  • The rising PPH rates necessitate urgent attention.
  • Further research into PPH etiology and prevention is vital.
  • Addressing PPH is critical for improving maternal outcomes and reducing healthcare burdens.