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November 10, 2016

AJOG: Should the Definition of Postpartum Hemorrhage Differ by Mode of Delivery?

Article published in the American Journal of Perinatology: Assessing reVITALize: Should the Definition of Postpartum Hemorrhage Differ by Mode of Delivery? Authors: Rebecca Feldman Hamm, Eileen Y. Wang, Jamie A….

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Category: Maternal IssuesTags: postpartum hemorrhage, pph, qbl, reVITALize
May 17, 2016

Quantified Blood Loss Webinars

In May 2016, OPQIC conducted webinars discussing quantification of blood loss. Click below to watch the recording. Go to opqic.org/webinar for other past webinars….

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Category: AWHONN, Maternal IssuesTags: blood loss, hemorrhage, postpartum hemorrhage, qbl, quantitative, Safety

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