Recent data indicate that black women are at greater risk of severe morbidity and mortality from postpartum haemorrhage, both before and after adjusting for comorbidity.

Christine Caldwell, Lynn Mccullagh

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Abstract

Recent data indicate that black women are at greater risk of severe morbidity and mortality from postpartum haemorrhage, both before and after adjusting for comorbidity. Causes of increased risk of severe morbidity and mortality related to postpartum haemorrhage in black women in the USA are poorly understood and warrant further research. There is a need for tailored maternity services and improved access to care for women from ethnic minorities.
Original languageEnglish
JournalEvidence-Based Nursing
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 18 Mar 2019

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