Obstetrical bleeding

From WikiMD's Food, Medicine & Wellness Encyclopedia

Obstetrical bleeding refers to bleeding that occurs during pregnancy, labor, or the postpartum period. It is a significant cause of maternal morbidity and mortality worldwide.

Causes[edit | edit source]

Obstetrical bleeding can be caused by a variety of conditions, including placenta previa, placental abruption, uterine rupture, and vaginal lacerations. It can also occur as a result of complications during labor and delivery, such as postpartum hemorrhage.

Diagnosis[edit | edit source]

The diagnosis of obstetrical bleeding is typically made based on the patient's symptoms and physical examination findings. Additional tests, such as ultrasound, may be used to confirm the diagnosis and determine the cause of the bleeding.

Treatment[edit | edit source]

The treatment of obstetrical bleeding depends on the cause and severity of the bleeding. It may include medical management with medications, surgical intervention, or in severe cases, hysterectomy.

Prevention[edit | edit source]

Prevention strategies for obstetrical bleeding include routine prenatal care, appropriate management of labor and delivery, and prompt recognition and treatment of any complications that arise.

See also[edit | edit source]

Obstetrical bleeding Resources
Doctor showing form.jpg
Wiki.png

Navigation: Wellness - Encyclopedia - Health topics - Disease Index‏‎ - Drugs - World Directory - Gray's Anatomy - Keto diet - Recipes

Search WikiMD


Ad.Tired of being Overweight? Try W8MD's physician weight loss program.
Semaglutide (Ozempic / Wegovy and Tirzepatide (Mounjaro) available.
Advertise on WikiMD

WikiMD is not a substitute for professional medical advice. See full disclaimer.

Credits:Most images are courtesy of Wikimedia commons, and templates Wikipedia, licensed under CC BY SA or similar.


Contributors: Prab R. Tumpati, MD