Reports Highlight Risks and Prevention of Postpartum Hemorrhage and Placenta Accreta
1-Minute Brief
Raising awareness of postpartum hemorrhage and related conditions may help reduce maternal deaths and severe complications.
Key Facts
- A newly published series of reports addresses the risks millions of women face from postpartum hemorrhage after childbirth.
- Campaigners report that 64 percent of women with Placenta Accreta Spectrum require emergency surgery.
- Thirty percent of women with Placenta Accreta Spectrum undergo hysterectomies, according to campaigners.
- Campaigners are calling for improved detection of Placenta Accreta Spectrum to prevent severe outcomes.
- The reports discuss solutions that can prevent deaths from postpartum hemorrhage.
What Happened
Recent reports and campaigners have highlighted the dangers of postpartum hemorrhage and Placenta Accreta Spectrum, emphasizing the need for better detection and prevention strategies.
Why It Matters
Postpartum hemorrhage and related conditions are significant contributors to maternal morbidity and mortality. Improved awareness and detection could lead to better outcomes for women after childbirth.
What's Next
Advocacy groups and health experts are urging for enhanced screening and preventive measures. Further research and policy discussions may follow to address these maternal health challenges.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- NPR NewsCenter13h agoWhat would it take to stop women from bleeding to death after childbirth?
- The IndependentLeft8m ago‘I had a hysterectomy at 32 after losing 5 litres of blood during labour’
