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Women’s health and midwifery
Recent data indicate that black women are at greater risk of severe morbidity and mortality from postpartum haemorrhage, both before and after adjusting for comorbidity.
- Correspondence to Christine J Caldwell, School of Health and Social Care/Department of Adult Nursing, London South Bank University, London SE1 0AA, UK; caldwecj{at}lsbu.ac.uk
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Recent data indicate that black women are at greater risk of severe morbidity and mortality from postpartum haemorrhage, both before and after adjusting for comorbidity.
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- Accepted February 22, 2019
- First published March 18, 2019.
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April 02, 2019
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