Post-Partum Hemorrhage- What is the Vital Back up in a Government Tertiary Care Institution
Journal Title: Journal of Medical Science And clinical Research - Year 2018, Vol 6, Issue 6
Abstract
Severe Obstetric hemorrhage is the most dreaded obstetric emergency. The most common type of obstetric hemorrhage is post-partum hemorrhage (PPH). PPH remains a foremost cause of maternal mortality and morbidity worldwide.PPH occurs in 5% of all deliveries, majorities of death occur within four hours of delivery indicating that it is a consequence of the third stage of labour[1] . Further, It’s a major challenge in developing countries with a projected mortality rate of 140,000 annually or one death every four minutes[2].
Authors and Affiliations
Dr Divya Yadav
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