Postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) remains a leading cause of maternal mortality globally. The 2025 consolidated WHO PPH guidelines offer a critical opportunity to strengthen the use of recommended prevention and treatment drugs, alongside objective blood-loss measurement tools such as calibrated drapes for early detection and timely intervention. Despite the proven effectiveness of newer and lesser-used PPH products, gaps persist in health-care provider (HCP) capacity, implementation of guideline recommendations, procurement practices and availability of quality assured products. This participatory learning session, delivered under the Unitaid-supported AMPLI-PPHI project, aims to build hands-on skills in PPH prevention, detection, and treatment. Using four idea stations, participants will engage in clinical demonstrations with Bleeding after birth training materials, practice application of calibrated drapes, and simulate PPH using Mama Natalie. An additional four stations will address market access, product quality, pricing, affordability, and cross-cutting challenges affecting uptake at the point of care. Key insights will be consolidated through facilitated discussions and interactive feedback tools.
Postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) remains a leading cause of maternal mortality globally. The 2025 consolidated WHO PPH guidelines offer a critical opportunity to strengthen the use of recommended prevention and treatment drugs, alongside objective blood-loss measurement tools such as calibrated drapes for early detection and timely intervention. Despite the proven effectiveness of newer and lesser-used PPH products, gaps persist in health-care provider (HCP) capacity, implementation of guideline recommendations, procurement practices and availability of quality assured products. This participatory learning session, delivered under the Unitaid-supported AMPLI-PPHI project, aims to build hands-on skills in PPH prevention, detection, and treatment. Using four idea stations, participants will engage in clinical demonstrations with Bleeding after birth training materials, practice application of calibrated drapes, and simulate PPH using Mama Natalie. An additional four stations will address market access, product quality, pricing, affordability, and cross-cutting challenges affecting uptake at the point of care. Key insights will be consolidated through facilitated discussions and interactive feedback tools.
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