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Sep 19, 2025, 06:56
Christopher Robinson Highlights Study on Postpartum Hemorrhage Risk After Prior Cesarean Delivery
Christopher Robinson, Associate Professor of Maternal-Fetal Medicine at the University of South Carolina and a Physician/Partner at Charleston Maternal-Fetal Medicine, has shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Risk of postpartum hemorrhage according to the planned mode of delivery among pregnant women with one previous cesarean delivery: a secondary analysis of the lower uterine segment trial”
Title: Risk of postpartum hemorrhage according to the planned mode of delivery among pregnant women with one previous cesarean delivery: a secondary analysis of the lower uterine segment trial
Authors: Anne-Sophie Boucherie, Thibaud Quibel, Claire Thuillier, Patrick Rozenberg, Anne Rousseau

Read the full paper here.
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