COLLABORATIVE APPROACH FOR COLLABORATIVE APPROACH FOR THE TREATMENT OF THE TREATMENT OF POSTPARTUM HAEMORRHAGE POSTPARTUM HAEMORRHAGE FLASOG : FLASOG : May 2005 May 2005 Betty-Anne Daviss, RM, MA Betty-Anne Daviss, RM, MA Project Manager, ICM/FIGO, Iniciativa Maternidad Project Manager, ICM/FIGO, Iniciativa Maternidad Sin Riesgo/Newborn Sin Riesgo/Newborn Iniciativa Global en la Prevencion de la hemorragia Iniciativa Global en la Prevencion de la hemorragia Post-Parto Post-Parto
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COLLABORATIVE APPROACH FOR COLLABORATIVE APPROACH FOR THE TREATMENT OF THE TREATMENT OF
POSTPARTUM HAEMORRHAGE POSTPARTUM HAEMORRHAGE
FLASOG : FLASOG : May 2005May 2005Betty-Anne Daviss, RM, MABetty-Anne Daviss, RM, MA
Project Manager, ICM/FIGO, Iniciativa Maternidad Sin Project Manager, ICM/FIGO, Iniciativa Maternidad Sin Riesgo/Newborn Riesgo/Newborn
Iniciativa Global en la Prevencion de la hemorragia Post-Iniciativa Global en la Prevencion de la hemorragia Post-PartoParto
The Swedish Association of Midwives The Swedish Association of Midwives
Centers for Disease Control & Prevention. Achievements in Public Health 1900-1999: Healthier Mothers and Babies; 48(38):849-58; Atlanta, 1999.
WHO Maternal Mortality in 2000: estimates developed by WHO, UNICEF & UNFPA; Geneva, 2002
maternal mortality’s unfinished agenda in the Americas
maternal mortality’s unfinished agenda in the Americas
HAI
BOLPER
BRAGUTNIC
PARPANTRTDORELS
COLECUHON
VENBARJAMMEXARG BAH
CORCUBCHIURU
CANLAC
Important measure to reduce Important measure to reduce maternal mortalitymaternal mortality
• In developed countries it has been shown that In developed countries it has been shown that the development of national midwifery the development of national midwifery coverage has often been the single most coverage has often been the single most important measure in reducing maternal important measure in reducing maternal mortality. mortality.
Latin America and the Latin America and the Carribean:Carribean:Causes of Maternal MortalityCauses of Maternal Mortality• Hemorrhage (20%),Hemorrhage (20%),
• Toxemia (22%)Toxemia (22%)
• Other complications post partum (15%)Other complications post partum (15%)
• Other direct causes (17%). Other direct causes (17%).
• Abortion related deaths 11% (in some countries, abortions leading cause)Abortion related deaths 11% (in some countries, abortions leading cause)
• Pre-existing diseases (15%) ( tuberculosis, heart disease, and influenza) Pre-existing diseases (15%) ( tuberculosis, heart disease, and influenza) management.management.
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• Based on PAHO data (1995-2000) for reported maternal deaths in 20 countries, using various Based on PAHO data (1995-2000) for reported maternal deaths in 20 countries, using various sources, primarily vital statistics, surveillance, and special country studies. Under-reporting is still a sources, primarily vital statistics, surveillance, and special country studies. Under-reporting is still a problem in many countriesproblem in many countries
Every attendant at birth needs to Every attendant at birth needs to have the knowledge, skills and have the knowledge, skills and critical judgment needed to carry critical judgment needed to carry out active management of the out active management of the third stage of labour and access third stage of labour and access to needed supplies and to needed supplies and equipment.equipment.
Joint StatementManagement of the Third Stage of Labour to Prevent Post-partum