Introductions ✔️
Postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) is an obstetric emergency, and a leading cause of maternal morbidity and mortality in both resource-abundant and resource-limited countries, although the absolute risk of death from PPH is much lower in the former. Timely recognition, availability of appropriate resources, and appropriate response are critical for preventing death and severe maternal morbidity. Provider and institutional planning and preparation are essential to ensure an appropriate response.
- Primary or early PPH refers to PPH occurring in the first 24 hours after giving birth and is the subject of this topic.
- Secondary, late, or delayed PPH refers to PPH occurring 24 hours to 12 weeks after birth and is discussed separately.
Are you confident in your ability to recognize, respond, and manage it effectively?
DID YOU KNOW?
- Fundal massage is no longer evidence-based. Learn the safer, more effective alternative.
- TXA (Tranexamic Acid) is life-saving—but only when used correctly.
- Pharmacology matters. Gain a clear, practical understanding of medications for hemorrhage management.
- If you need to transport, you do NOT have to hand over an unfinished chart. Use an S.B.A.R. form instead for smooth, professional handover.
WHAT'S INSIDE THE COURSE?
- The latest, research-backed approach to hemorrhage management
- A full pharmacology component to deepen your clinical knowledge
- Real-world strategies you can apply immediately in emergencies
- 4 hours of CEUs to advance your professional education
📢 As far as we know, this is the ONLY online course of its kind!
See you on the inside!