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What would it take to stop women from bleeding to death after childbirth? - NPR
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Elena Dumitrescu
A senior midwife sutures a woman who has just given birth in Borno State, Nigeria. Around the world, postpartum bleeding is a serious issue, leading to 43,000 deaths a year. A new series of reports proposes ways to prevent and to treat it. Lynsey Addario/Getty Images hide caption "I was running around hospitals trying to get blood. By the time I got back she was gone." Dr. Olufemi Oladapo is haunted by the memory of the excited mother-to-be whom he couldn't save in Nigeria in his early
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career. After waiting six years to become pregnant, she died of postpartum hemorrhage. That's the leading cause of maternal death, responsible for 43,000 deaths a year. To fight this tragedy, Dr. Oladapo, who's now a physician with the World Health Organization's Special Programme on human reproduction, co-authored a sweeping three-part series published today in the Lancet. characterizing the crisis and laying out how to solve it. For stories about life in our changing world,