Postpartum Hemorrhage Treatment
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Postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) is a serious condition that involves excessive bleeding after childbirth. It requires immediate medical attention to ensure the safety and recovery of the mother. With timely diagnosis and expert care, postpartum hemorrhage can be effectively managed to prevent complications.
Under the experienced supervision of Dr. Amarjeet Kaur Bhullar, patients receive prompt evaluation, advanced treatment, and continuous monitoring to control bleeding and support safe recovery after delivery.
What is Postpartum Hemorrhage?
Postpartum hemorrhage refers to heavy bleeding that occurs after the birth of a baby, typically within the first 24 hours after delivery, though it can sometimes occur later. If not treated quickly, it can lead to serious health risks for the mother.
Common causes of postpartum hemorrhage include:
- Uterine atony (when the uterus does not contract properly after delivery)
- Retained placental tissue
- Tears in the birth canal
- Blood clotting disorders
- Complications during labor or delivery
Symptoms of Postpartum Hemorrhage
Women experiencing postpartum hemorrhage may notice symptoms such as:
- Heavy or uncontrolled vaginal bleeding
- Rapid heartbeat or low blood pressure
- Dizziness or weakness
- Pale skin and fatigue
- Abdominal pain or swelling
Early recognition and medical intervention are essential to manage the condition effectively.
Our Approach
Dr. Amarjeet Kaur Bhullar provides specialized care for postpartum hemorrhage through:
- Immediate assessment and stabilization
- Medications to help the uterus contract and control bleeding
- Advanced monitoring of maternal health
- Blood transfusion support if required
- Surgical management in severe cases
Our priority is to quickly control bleeding, stabilize the patient, and ensure a safe and healthy recovery after childbirth. With expert care and close monitoring, mothers receive the support they need during this critical stage.