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Female service members stand on the flightline for Women's History Month at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, March 19, 2021. The service members participated in the Air Force's two-week advanced aerial combat training exercise, Red Flag. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Natalie Rubenak)
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Postpartum Hemorrhage

Postpartum hemorrhage is a serious, but rare, condition in which a woman experiences excessive bleeding following the delivery of a baby. It can occur at any point up to 12 weeks postpartum. For women and their families, understanding the risks and signs of postpartum hemorrhage is the first step in getting prompt treatment.

Lower Your Risk

PPH is rare, but there are some things that can make you more likely to experience it than other women:

  • A history of PPH
  • Some medical conditions increase the risk of PPH
  • Asian and Hispanic women are more likely than others

Consult your health care provider to determine if you have any risks that may increase your chance of PPH.

Prevention of PPH is not always possible, but clinical evidence shows that prompt assessment and treatment improves outcomes. The Military Health System is standardizing a program to identify mothers at risk and deliver prompt treatment. The Postpartum Hemorrhage Bundle, based on the Alliance for Innovation on Maternal Health, uses best-practices from national initiatives to decrease the rising complication rates for mothers during delivery and postpartum periods.

Signs & Symptoms

Postpartum hemorrhage signs and symptoms

If you experience any of the symptoms of postpartum hemorrhage, contact your health care provider immediately. 

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As we know, most births are very happy, wonderful experiences. However, there are times when there are complications. Now, these complications, for the most part, happen less than 5% of the time. But there is one that we want to talk to you about specifically, and that's called postpartum hemorrhage. Postpartum hemorrhage is when you have too much ...

Last Updated: August 08, 2023
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