Abstract:BACKGROUNDObstetric haemorrhage remains the main cause of maternal mortality and morbidity, even though advanced medical and surgical managements and blood transfusions are available. Haemorrhagic shock is a very serious complication. Obstetric haemorrhage occur either in antepartum, intrapartum or postpartum period. Here, our aim is to study the outcome of blood transfusion in obstetric haemorrhage patients. Study Method-Retrospective observational study.
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