Causes of Postpartum Hemorrhage

4 T's


T-Tone
T-Trauma
T-Tissue
T-Thrombin

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Tone: uterine atony is the inability of the uterus to contract and may lead to continuous bleeding (most common). Trauma: Injury to the birth canal during delivery. Tissue: retention of tissue from the placenta or fetus. Thrombin: Bleeding disorders (coagulopathies) – the most dangerous being DIC

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