Abstract
In recent years much interest has centered on the apparent discrepancy between visible and calculated blood loss following delivery.1–5 These authors are in close agreement that the whole blood loss as determined by several different methods exceeds by far the estimated or measured visible blood loss at the time of delivery. In none of these previous investigations has an attempt been made to measure blood volume changes during the course of labor and the early puerperium.In this investigation, an attempt has been made to determine the plasma volume variation in normal patients during this particular time interval.
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