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Blood Volume in Pregnancy

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Calculate the shock index (HR/SBP) at the first sign of increased bleeding. A rising shock index (even if systolic BP remains apparently normal) warns that haemodynamic compromise is developing before frank hypotension appears. In pregnant women — who maintain BP well due to physiological hypervolaemia — the shock index provides earlier warning than BP alone.

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The B-Lynch suture was invented after a 24-year-old woman at Milton Keynes General Hospital developed intractable uterine atony during caesarean section in 1989. Her surgeon, Christopher B-Lynch, improvised a compression suture technique that successfully controlled the haemorrhage, avoiding hysterectomy and preserving her future fertility. He published the technique in 1997 after performing it successfully in five cases, and it has since been adopted globally, saving countless uteruses and enabling subsequent successful pregnancies in women who would previously have required hysterectomy.

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