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Severe maternal morbidity due to obstetric haemorrhage: Potential preventability.

Sam J LepineStacie E GellerMegan PledgerBeverley LawtonEvelyn Jane MacDonald
Published in: The Australian & New Zealand journal of obstetrics & gynaecology (2019)
Prompt recognition and treatment in accordance with evidence-based guidelines is imperative to decrease the burden of morbidity from obstetric haemorrhage. An emphasis on training clinicians to identify haemorrhage in a timely way may avoid unnecessary obstetric emergencies and can improve maternity and neonatal outcomes.
Keyphrases
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  • pregnancy outcomes
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