Antepartum haemorrhage

Podstetrics: a pregnancy pod by Kayla and Evan

Episode notes

This week we discuss Antepartum haemorrhage (APH), defined as PV bleeding from or within the genital tract after 20 weeks of pregnancy until the delivery of baby. We discuss the two main causes of APH, including placenta previa and placental abruption. We outline their risk factors, as well as their management and consequences of the condition.

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pregnancyobstetricseducationmedicineresearchctgantenatalmidwife