
|Articles|September 1, 2001
CME: Managing postpartum hemorrhage
Defined as any blood loss that cannot be compensated for physiologically, PPH can sometimes be prevented with prostaglandins. An effective treatment strategy may include IV fluids, packed RBCs, oxytocin, and/or surgery.
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