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Which of the following facts about primary post-partum haemorrhage is INCORRECT?

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Which of the following facts about primary post-partum haemorrhage is INCORRECT?


  1. It is 500mL or greater of blood lost per vagina in the first 12 hours after delivery.
  2. Commonest cause is retained products of conception.
  3. Other causes include intrauterine infection.
  4. Bleeding may be treated with i.v. oxytocin.
  5. Vaginal bleeding 1–6 weeks after delivery is considered post-partum haemorrhage.

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a. Primary post-partum haemorrhage is defined as vaginal blood loss in the first 24 hours after delivery of the baby. The bleeding is often related to gestational products and blood loss.

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