Postpartum hemorrhage is cumulative blood loss great than or equal to 1000ml accompanied by signs and symptoms of hypovolemia. A decrease in the extracellular. Physiologic changes during pregnancy, including an increase in uterine blood flow from approximately 100 ml/min in a nonpregnant uterus to 700 ml/min, coagulation changes.
Postpartum Hemorrhage Concept Map
Postpartum haemorrhage (pph) is a leading cause of maternal morbidity and mortality, accounting for 27% of maternal deaths globally and 13.7% of maternal death in the.
Postpartum hemorrhage occurs when the uterus does not contract after childbirth lack of vasoconstriction in the uterus causes uncontrolled bleeding.




