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Naghizadeh S, Sehati SHafaei F, Ghojazadeh M. COMPARING THE POST PARTUM HEMORRHAGE BASED ON HB AND HCT IN WOMEN ADMITTED IN LATENT AND ACTIVE PHASE OF LABOR. Nursing and Midwifery Journal 2013; 11 (8)
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 Comparing the post partum Hemorrhage based on Hb and Hct in women admitted in Latent and Active phase of Labor    Naghizadeh S [1] , Sehati SHafaei F [2] *, Ghojazadeh M 3     Received: 16 Jul , 2013 Accepted: 5 Sep , 2013  Abstract   Background & Aims : Attention to admission time of women for delivery can prevent the majority of mother and neonate complications. One of the labor complications is postpartum Hemorrhage. Postpartum Hemorrhage is an important etiology of mortality and morbidity of pregnant mothers. This study was done to compare the PPH bases on the rate of HB and HCT in women admitted in Latent & Active Phase in Taleghani Hospital of Tabriz.   Materials & Methods : In this descriptive and comparative study , 250 women with low risk pregnancy, single fetus and vertex presentation, that had been admitted in their latent phase (group 1) and 250 women who had similar characteristics, had been admitted in their active phase (group 2) in Taleghani Hospital. They were assessed and compared randomly. Information recording form and check list were used for data collection. SPSS software (ver 13), t-test, chi -square and regression logistic tests were used to analyze the obtained data. P
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