Postpartum hemorrhage continues to be one of the most serious threats to maternal health, making heightened awareness and readiness essential at every level of obstetric care. Reducing risk starts with thorough antenatal evaluation and appropriate management during the third stage of labour. Successful prevention and response depend on well-trained healthcare teams, immediate availability of uterotonic drugs and blood supplies, and efficient emergency support systems.
Adherence to standardized, evidence-based clinical protocols enables early detection, prompt treatment, and seamless escalation of care, ultimately improving maternal survival and outcomes. Join Part 4 of the “ PPH in Practice: Prevention, Preparedness & Protocols ” webinar on February 11 th , 2026, at 7:30 PM IST , featuring an eminent panel of obstetricians and gynecologists. Gain practical insights into the latest…