Introduction: Postpartum haemorrhage is an important cause of maternal morbidity and mortality, uterine atony being responsible for most of the cases. Hypertensive disorders are supposed to increase the possibility of such complications, mainly when complicated by "abruptio placentae". The classical treatments for postpartum haemorrhage have been based on medications like oxytocin and misoprostol, but more recently a haemostatic uterine suture developed by Christopher B-Lynch has been indicated.
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