Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3836157 | Seminars in Perinatology | 2013 | 11 Pages |
Postpartum hemorrhage in excess of 1000 mL affects 2.9–4.3% of deliveries in North America and the prevalence is increasing (Calvert et al., 20121; Callaghan et al., 20102). Given the unpredictable nature of most postpartum hemorrhages, all obstetric providers must understand the initial steps in the assessment and management of this emergency. In this monograph we will review the potential role of the Maternal–Fetal Medicine (MFM) specialist in managing this acute obstetric emergency. MFMs are uniquely positioned to develop hospital protocols, advocate for investment in resources to optimize outcomes, and utilize novel educational models, such as simulation, to educate other providers on the recognition and management of this condition. MFMs can also aid in the antepartum diagnosis of abnormal placentation, which is an increasingly common risk factor for severe hemorrhage.