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A Five-Year Review of Feto-Maternal Outcome of Antepartum Haemorrhage in a Tertiary Center.

Charlotte B OguejioforChidimma D OkaforGeorge Uchenna ElejeJoseph I IkechebeluChigozie Geoffrey OkaforJoseph O UgboajaChukwudi A OgabidoTobechi K NjokuOsita S UmeononihuBoniface C OkpalaMalarchy E NwankwoChijioke O EzeigweChukwunonso I EnechukwuAhizechukwu C Eke
Published in: International journal of innovative research in medical science (2023)
There is high prevalence of antepartum-haemorrhage in our environment. Abruptio-placentae was the commonest cause and associated with significant adverse fetomaternal-outcome when compared with placenta-praevia. Thus, good and quality antenatal care as well as high index of suspicion, prompt diagnosis and treatment remain the key to forestall these complications and improve fetomaternal-outcome.
Keyphrases
  • pregnant women
  • healthcare
  • quality improvement
  • palliative care
  • birth weight
  • pain management
  • emergency department
  • preterm birth
  • body mass index
  • weight loss
  • weight gain
  • gestational age
  • electronic health record