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How one drug could lower dangerous bleeding in high-risk cesarean births

MedicalXpress | ماي 13, 2026
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Giving tranexamic acid to women with placenta previa (when the placenta covers the cervical opening) undergoing cesarean birth leads to a significant yet modest reduction in severe bleeding after delivery with no evidence of an increase in serious adverse events, finds a trial from China published by The BMJ .

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