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Postpartum bleeding causes 43,000 deaths globally each year.
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Dr. Olufemi Oladapo is a physician with the World Health Organization's Special Programme on human reproduction.
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Dr. Olufemi Oladapo co-authored a three-part series published in the Lancet regarding postpartum hemorrhage prevention and treatment.
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Postpartum hemorrhage impacts approximately 27 million women globally each year.
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Adam Devall is a professor of maternal health at the University of Oxford.
Dr. Olufemi Oladapo, physician with the World Health Organization's Special Programme on human reproduction
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Dr. Olufemi Oladapo said, "I was running around hospitals trying to get blood. By the time I got back she was gone."
Adam Devall, professor of maternal health at the University of Oxford
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Adam Devall said, "It can become a medical emergency very quickly."
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Ioannis Gallos works with the World Health Organization's Maternal and Perinatal Health Unit.
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Ioannis Gallos said, "Typically, the women say, 'I feel like I'm dying.'"
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Ioannis Gallos said, "They actually sense it when they are bleeding too much."
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Ioannis Gallos said, "If no one was to act on it, within 10 to 20 minutes, easily a woman can die."
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Visual estimation of postpartum blood loss misses hemorrhages approximately half of the time.
Adam Devall, professor of maternal health at the University of Oxford
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Adam Devall said, "The blood then collects into this specially designed drape, which has calibrated lines on it."
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Adam Devall said, "These lines allow midwives and doctors to easily see the amount of blood loss after the birth."
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Researchers conducted a clinical trial across Nigeria, Kenya, Tanzania, and South Africa.
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The trial involved more than 200,000 women.
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The trial tested early detection with a calibrated drape combined with clear treatment criteria and simultaneous interventions.
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Dr. Harshad Sanghvi served as the Chief Medical Officer at Jhpiego.
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Jhpiego is a nonprofit organization focused on women's and children's health.
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The report finds the mortality rate from postpartum hemorrhage is more than 200 times lower in well-resourced countries compared to under-resourced countries.
Olufemi Oladapo, physician with the World Health Organization's Special Programme on human reproduction
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Oladapo said, "The rate of postpartum hemorrhage is not any different between high-income countries and low-income countries."
Olufemi Oladapo, physician with the World Health Organization's Special Programme on human reproduction
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Oladapo said, "What is different is what is given when these conditions are identified."
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The drug oxytocin can reduce postpartum bleeding but requires refrigeration.
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The authors recommend simulation-based training for medical care teams to manage postpartum hemorrhage.
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Doreen Kainyu Kaura was not involved in the Lancet research effort.
Doreen Kainyu Kaura, professor of midwifery at the University of the Western Cape
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Doreen Kainyu Kaura said, "It will be a fantastic approach to ensure that we have these lifesaving interventions that reach women at the right place, at the right time."
Olufemi Oladapo, physician with the World Health Organization's Special Programme on human reproduction
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Oladapo said, "Women should not be dying from PPH in this day and age, given what we know."
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Oladapo said, "If we use what we have now, we will reduce more than 95% of the deaths."
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Oladapo said, "If you invest even 5% of the cost of postpartum hemorrhage in preventing it, you're going to not just save lives but also save money."
Dr. Harshad Sanghvi, former chief medical officer
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Dr. Harshad Sanghvi said, "This is the decade in which we can probably reach the goal of eliminating postpartum hemorrhage as the leading cause of maternal death."
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