The Timing of Fetal-Maternal Haemorrhage: Clinical and Forensic Implications

Volume: 2016, Issue: 2, Pages: 1 - 3
Published: Jun 30, 2016
Abstract
The transfer or haemorrhage of a small amount of fetal blood into the mother’s circulation throughout most of pregnancy is common. Larger haemorrhage can sometimes be detected immediately post-partum having occurred during the third stage of labour. It is likely that early cord clamping can sometimes be the cause of a massive fetal maternal haemorrhage with the haemorrhage actually taking place after the cord is clamped. The rationale and...
Paper Details
Title
The Timing of Fetal-Maternal Haemorrhage: Clinical and Forensic Implications
Published Date
Jun 30, 2016
Volume
2016
Issue
2
Pages
1 - 3
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