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PPH is commonly defined as blood loss exceeding 1000 milliliters after vaginal birth or cesarean section.1 PPH is often classified as primary/immediate/early (occurring within 24 hours of birth) or secondary/delayed/late (occurring from more than 24 hours postbirth to up to 12 weeks postpartum)..
Atonic post-partum haemorrhage is one of the most challenging complications of normal delivery process . There are many maneuveurs applied to the atonic uterus for controlling the blood loss and conserving the uterus from hysterectomy process . There are pharmacological and surgical methods to control the bleeding . In this study , Mostafa Maged technique is to prevent and control post-partum bleeding during vaginal delivery . It is so simple and not-costly method .
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In this study , Mostafa Maged technique to prevent and control post-partum bleeding during vaginal delivery . It is so simple and not-costly method . Mostafa Maged maneuveur has been applied to those all female patients to prevent or control post-partum bleeding in normal delivery . Mostafa Maged technique is applied by :- (Description of the Mostafa Maged technique) :-
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