Postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) is the largest contributor to maternal mortality, occurring in between 1 and 5% of deliveries. Prophylactic uterotonics are widely recommended to prevent atonic hemorrhage.
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Background: Increasing rates of postpartum haemorrhage in developed countries over the past two decades are not explained by corresponding changes in risk factors and conjecture has been raised that ...
Organon, a global healthcare company focused on improving women’s health, today announced that Obstetrics & Gynecology (“The Green Journal”), the peer-reviewed journal of the American College of ...
Despite advances in obstetric care, postpartum haemorrhage (PPH), which is excessive bleeding after childbirth, continues to be the leading cause of maternal deaths worldwide. The World Health ...
According to the WHO, postpartum hemorrhage affects approximately 14 million women globally each year, resulting in about 70,000 maternal deaths. [iStockphoto] Childbirth is not only a painful process ...
Stakeholders have urged the government and other key players to promote policies and initiatives aimed at eliminating maternal deaths caused by Post-Partum Hemorrhage (PPH). Reports indicate that PPH ...
Please enable JavaScript to read this content. According to the WHO, postpartum hemorrhage affects approximately 14 million women globally each year, resulting in ...
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