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Incidence of postpartum hemorrhage based on the improved combined method in evaluating blood loss: A retrospective cohort study.

Fangyuan ZhengHaiyan WenLan ShiCaihe WenQiumeng WangShouzhen Yao
Published in: PloS one (2023)
Forceps delivery and cesarean section increase the risk of postpartum hemorrhage, but forceps delivery does not significantly increase the incidence of severe postpartum hemorrhage. Uterine atony remains the leading cause of postpartum hemorrhage, while birth canal laceration and placental factors are the second most common causes of postpartum hemorrhage in forceps delivery and cesarean section, respectively. In this study, the volumetric method, gravimetric method and area method were combined to quantitatively assess postpartum hemorrhage amount. The combined method has strong clinical practicability and is less affected by subjective factors, although it also has limitations. In the future, we still need to focus on the early prediction and identification of postpartum hemorrhage, and further improve the quantitative assessment of postpartum blood loss.
Keyphrases
  • risk factors
  • pregnant women