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Severe anaemia linked to seven-fold increased risk of death or life-threatening bleeding after childbirth

Pregnant women with anaemia are substantially more likely to suffer life-threatening bleeding after childbirth, according to a new study. In a clinical study of over 10,500 women giving birth in four low-and middle-income countries, a reduction in haemoglobin, the protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen, of 10 grams per litre of blood just before birth increased the risk of life threatening bleeding after childbirth by 23%. ....

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Severe anemia linked to seven-fold increased risk of death or life-threatening bleeding after childbirth

Severe anemia linked to seven-fold increased risk of death or life-threatening bleeding after childbirth
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Intramuscular injection of TXA may be a potential alternative to reduce obstetric bleeding

Intramuscular administration of tranexamic acid (TXA), a drug used to target severe bleeding after childbirth, is safe and quickly reaches therapeutic concentrations in pregnant women, according to a study involving researchers from the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine. ....

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