Postpartum hemorrhage occurs when a woman loses more than 500 mL of blood in a normal delivery and more than 1000mL of blood in a cesarean delivery within 24 hours.
You have probably heard the term postpartum hemorrhage if you’ve done some learning about birth. And my guess is, if the convo stopped there, you may have ended up a little bit scared! Postpartum hemorrhage is an aspect of birth it’s important to know about. But it is a disservice when we simply tell you […]
You might have heard that bleeding out is one of the most likely ways someone could die after having a baby. Today we’re going to talk about 5 ways to prevent postpartum hemorrhage. But first, how do I know all of this? Hi — I’m Hilary — The Pregnancy Nurse 👩⚕️. I have been a …
Most authorities recommend that, following delivery, all women should receive a uterotonic medication to reduce the risk of postpartum hemorrhage (PPH).
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Here are eight nursing care plans and nursing diagnosis for postpartum hemorrhage.
Here are eight nursing care plans and nursing diagnosis for postpartum hemorrhage.
Obstetric haemorrhage can be MASSIVE and devastating. Do the basics well - ABC's, large bore IV access x2 and fluid resuscitate as per massive haemorrhage protocol. Massage the abdomen, give drugs and consider internal/external compression until help arrives.
You have probably heard the term postpartum hemorrhage if you’ve done some learning about birth. And my guess is, if the convo stopped there, you may have ended up a little bit scared! Postpartum hemorrhage is an aspect of birth it’s important to know about. But it is a disservice when we simply tell you […]
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Postpartum hemorrhage, the loss of more than 500 mL of blood after delivery, occurs in up to 18 percent of births and is the most common maternal morbidity in developed countries. Although risk factors and preventive strategies are dearly documented, not all cases are expected or avoidable. Uterine atony is responsible for most cases and can be managed with uterine massage in conjunction with oxytocin, prostaglandins, and ergot alkaloids. Retained placenta is a less common cause and requires examination of the placenta, exploration of the uterine cavity, and manual removal of retained tissue. Rarely, an invasive placenta causes postpartum hemorrhage and may require surgical management. Traumatic causes include lacerations, uterine rupture, and uterine inversion. Coagulopathies require dotting factor replacement for the identified deficiency. Early recognition, systematic evaluation and treatment, and prompt fluid resuscitation minimize the potentially serious outcomes associated with postpartum hemorrhage.
You have probably heard the term postpartum hemorrhage if you’ve done some learning about birth. And my guess is, if the convo stopped there, you may have ended up a little bit scared! Postpartum hemorrhage is an aspect of birth it’s important to know about. But it is a disservice when we simply tell you […]
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CHICAGO – Researchers have identified genetic mutations that appear to protect women from severe bleeding after childbirth, a leading cause of maternal death. A preliminary study of the findings is being presented at the ANESTHESIOLOGY® 2020 annual meeting.
LAURA Anderson has bravely revealed her full birth story after welcoming baby girl Bonnie. The Love Island alumni, 34, told how she suffered a vaginal tear and a postpartum hemorrhage after she del…