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Multidisciplinaire richtlijn Postpartumzorg in de eerste lijn (deel 1)Published by: Werkgroep Ontwikkeling Richtlijnen Eerste Lijn (Worel)Last published: 2022Guideline multidisciplinaire des soins postnatals dans la première ligne de soins (partie 1)Published by: Groupe de Travail Développement de recommmandations de première ligneLast published: 2022Multidisciplinaire richtlijn Postpartumzorg in de eerste lijn (deel 2)Published by: Werkgroep Ontwikkeling Richtlijnen Eerste Lijn (Worel)Last published: 2024Guideline multidisciplinaire des soins postnatals dans la première ligne de soins (partie 2)Published by: Groupe de Travail Développement de recommmandations de première ligneLast published: 2024Patients who have experienced PPH are at increased risk for postoperative infection, anemia, and lactational delay or failure, and may benefit from closer postpartum follow-up than the routine 6-week postpartum visit. World Health Organization guidelines for postnatal care recommend routine evaluation of all women and infants at 48-72 hours, 1-2 weeks, and 6 weeks postpartum.[166]
Patients with significant postpartum anemia as a result of PPH may require outpatient treatment with intravenous or oral iron to replete iron stores, with a repeat assessment of their blood count postpartum. In some cases where the woman is symptomatic, a transfusion of red blood cells may be offered.[2]
For patients who received massive transfusion of blood products as part of PPH management, venous thromboembolism (VTE) prophylaxis is recommended because of the increased risk for VTE.[68]
Ensure the woman has an opportunity to discuss the events surrounding their delivery and to address any fears about the likelihood of a repeat of PPH in a subsequent pregnancy.[4] Monitor for any signs of postpartum depression.
Women who have experienced obstetric emergencies may be affected by postpartum depression or fear of further childbirth.[4] See Postpartum depression.
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