Management of postpartum haemorrhage reduction by the effective practices in the scope of midwife: a review

Increasing interest in the quality of healthcare has led to the focus of the maternal mortality and morbidity rate reduction. Maternal death is the death of a woman while pregnant or within 42 days of termination of pregnancy. This death could be from any cause related to pregnancy or its management...

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Main Authors: Abujarad, Sawsan. A, Ahmad, Md Fauzi, Abdul Hamid, Nor Aziati, FarajAllah, Heba K
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spelling my.uthm.eprints.44452021-12-06T08:15:48Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/4445/ Management of postpartum haemorrhage reduction by the effective practices in the scope of midwife: a review Abujarad, Sawsan. A Ahmad, Md Fauzi Abdul Hamid, Nor Aziati FarajAllah, Heba K RG801-871 Puerperal state Increasing interest in the quality of healthcare has led to the focus of the maternal mortality and morbidity rate reduction. Maternal death is the death of a woman while pregnant or within 42 days of termination of pregnancy. This death could be from any cause related to pregnancy or its management. The primary Postpartum Haemorrhage (PPH) has occupied the highest factor leading to maternal mortality. PPH is the bleeding from the genital tract of 500 ml or more in the first 24 hours following the delivery of the baby. It is also significant to highlight that international medical studies have found that 69% of maternal deaths are avoidable. There is growing agreement among public health professionals that midwifery has an important contribution to provide high-quality maternal and new-born infant care. Poor quality leads to acute and chronic clinical and psychological morbidity. Therefore, new knowledge is needed to eliminate avoidable maternal and new-born mortality and morbidity. Consequently the objective of this study is to provide a review of the PPH causes and investigate and identify the role of skilled midwife in the PPH reduction. Specifically to identify extent level of breast feeding, skin to skin contact and active management of the third stage of labour on PPH. The contents of this paper provide ready-to-refer and ready-to-use information for the researchers working in the field PPH and midwife related practices. American Scientific Publishers 2018 Article PeerReviewed Abujarad, Sawsan. A and Ahmad, Md Fauzi and Abdul Hamid, Nor Aziati and FarajAllah, Heba K (2018) Management of postpartum haemorrhage reduction by the effective practices in the scope of midwife: a review. Advanced Science Letters, 24 (12). pp. 9320-9323. ISSN 1936-6612
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topic RG801-871 Puerperal state
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Abujarad, Sawsan. A
Ahmad, Md Fauzi
Abdul Hamid, Nor Aziati
FarajAllah, Heba K
Management of postpartum haemorrhage reduction by the effective practices in the scope of midwife: a review
description Increasing interest in the quality of healthcare has led to the focus of the maternal mortality and morbidity rate reduction. Maternal death is the death of a woman while pregnant or within 42 days of termination of pregnancy. This death could be from any cause related to pregnancy or its management. The primary Postpartum Haemorrhage (PPH) has occupied the highest factor leading to maternal mortality. PPH is the bleeding from the genital tract of 500 ml or more in the first 24 hours following the delivery of the baby. It is also significant to highlight that international medical studies have found that 69% of maternal deaths are avoidable. There is growing agreement among public health professionals that midwifery has an important contribution to provide high-quality maternal and new-born infant care. Poor quality leads to acute and chronic clinical and psychological morbidity. Therefore, new knowledge is needed to eliminate avoidable maternal and new-born mortality and morbidity. Consequently the objective of this study is to provide a review of the PPH causes and investigate and identify the role of skilled midwife in the PPH reduction. Specifically to identify extent level of breast feeding, skin to skin contact and active management of the third stage of labour on PPH. The contents of this paper provide ready-to-refer and ready-to-use information for the researchers working in the field PPH and midwife related practices.
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author Abujarad, Sawsan. A
Ahmad, Md Fauzi
Abdul Hamid, Nor Aziati
FarajAllah, Heba K
author_facet Abujarad, Sawsan. A
Ahmad, Md Fauzi
Abdul Hamid, Nor Aziati
FarajAllah, Heba K
author_sort Abujarad, Sawsan. A
title Management of postpartum haemorrhage reduction by the effective practices in the scope of midwife: a review
title_short Management of postpartum haemorrhage reduction by the effective practices in the scope of midwife: a review
title_full Management of postpartum haemorrhage reduction by the effective practices in the scope of midwife: a review
title_fullStr Management of postpartum haemorrhage reduction by the effective practices in the scope of midwife: a review
title_full_unstemmed Management of postpartum haemorrhage reduction by the effective practices in the scope of midwife: a review
title_sort management of postpartum haemorrhage reduction by the effective practices in the scope of midwife: a review
publisher American Scientific Publishers
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