Click here to participate in the live audience poll 1 Click here to participate in the live audience poll 2 Recognizing and treating severe postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) is crucial to reduce maternal mortality and morbidity and ensuring a speedy recovery. There is commonly an underestimation of visible blood loss by as much as 50% resulting in a delay in the recognition and management of PPH. 1 Prenatal identification of at-risk women, prompt assessment of blood loss, effective management, and involvement of multidisciplinary teams are of utmost importance to effectively manage PPH.
However, even with the best prenatal care, PPH can occur even without any risk factors at times. The current evidence-based management of PPH and newer advances in this field is evolving. The present scenario mandates research on newer approaches to tackle PPH which can be implemented effectively over…