Antepartum Haemorrhage

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Antepartum hemorrhage is the bleeding from or into the genital tract, occurring from 24+0 weeks of pregnancy and prior to the birth of the baby. The most important causes of APH are placenta praevia and placental abruption, although these are not the most common. Since this problem can cause maternal and fetal morbidity and mortality, it requires proper evaluation, and this has been my motivation for writing this book.

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Antepartum hemorrhage is the bleeding from or into the genital tract, occurring from 24+0 weeks of pregnancy and prior to the birth of the baby. The most important causes of APH are placenta praevia and placental abruption, although these are not the most common. Since this problem can cause maternal and fetal morbidity and mortality, it requires proper evaluation, and this has been my motivation for writing this book.