co-operation, training and leadership are key factors for successful management of postpartum haemorrhage

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Minooee, Sonia
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[Extract] Births complicated with postpartum haemorrhage (PPH) are considered traumatic for the woman and the obstetric team, but in most cases are preventable emergencies. In this study, Elforse et al1 did a qualitative online survey to explore midwives’ experiences of postpartum haemorrhage of more than 1000 mL at birth. According to the authors, in Sweden, PPH treatment will initiate at >500 mL of blood loss as per the obstetric guidelines; however, it is not considered pathological when the blood loss is <1000 mL.

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Evidence-Based Nursing

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1468-9618

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BMJ

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10.1136/ebnurs-2024-103977