From left, Lt. Christine Johnson, Lt. Cmdr. Rozalyn Love, Lt. Suzanne Papadakos, and Lt. Jessica Dalrymple, review procedures following postpartum hemorrhage training at Naval Hospital Guam. The training is meant to prepare physicians, nurses, and Corpsmen for postpartum hemorrhage events by teaching how to quantatively measure blood loss. Globally, postpartum hemorraging is the leading cause of death during pregnancy. Quantative measurements create a more accurate portrayal of how serious the bleeding is, which leads to faster and more appropriate treatment. ( Navy photo by USNH Gua


From left, Lt. Christine Johnson, Lt. Cmdr. Rozalyn Love, Lt. Suzanne Papadakos, and Lt. Jessica Dalrymple, review procedures following postpartum hemorrhage training at Naval Hospital Guam. The training is meant to prepare physicians, nurses, and Corpsmen for postpartum hemorrhage events by teaching how to quantatively measure blood loss. Globally, postpartum hemorraging is the leading cause of death during pregnancy. Quantative measurements create a more accurate portrayal of how serious the bleeding is, which leads to faster and more appropriate treatment. ( Navy photo by USNH Guam Public Affairs/Released)


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