There are several risk factors associated with the development of PPH (postpartum hemorrhage) during pregnancy, including: Prolonged labor or difficult delivery, Placenta previa or placental abruption, Multiple pregnancy (e.g. twins, triplets), History of PPH in a previous pregnancy. Other factors that may increase the risk of PPH include maternal age, obesity, and certain medical conditions such as hypertension, diabetes, and blood clotting disorders. It’s important for healthcare providers to identify and manage these risk factors during pregnancy to help prevent PPH…. Read More »


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