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Identifying the risk: a prospective cohort study examining postpartum haemorrhage in a regional Australian health service.

Lauren KearneyMary KynnRachel ReedLisa DavenportJeanine YoungKeppel Schafer
Published in: BMC pregnancy and childbirth (2018)
In contrast to previous study findings, nulliparity, labour induction and augmentation were not associated with PPH. Estimation of blood loss was relatively accurate in comparison to gravimetric assessment; raising questions about routine gravimetric assessment of blood loss following uncomplicated births. Further research is required to investigate type and speed of blood loss associated with PPH.
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