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Antepartum Haemorrhage

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Antepartum haemorrhage (APH) is bleeding from or into the genital tract after the period of viability (24 weeks in most modern texts; 28 weeks in older Indian texts) and before delivery of the baby. It is an obstetric emergency complicating 3–5% of pregnancies and is dominated by two heavyweights — placenta praevia (painless bleeding) and placental abruption (painful bleeding) — whose differentiation, grading, and ma

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