A 38-year-old woman, 10 days postpartum presents to the GP with a history of passing blood clots per vagina since yesterday. On examination, BP is 90/

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Obstetrics and Gynaecology
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Pregnancy, Childbirth & Puerperium

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A 38-year-old woman, 10 days postpartum presents to the GP with a history of passing blood clots per vagina since yesterday. On examination, BP is 90/40mmhg, pulse is 110bpm, temperature is 38C, uterus tender on palpation and fundus 2cm above umbilicus, blood clots +++. Choose the single most likely diagnosis?
(A) Abruption of placenta secondary to pre-eclampsia
(B) Concealed hemorrhage
(C) Primary PPH
(D) Secondary PPH
(E) Retained placenta
(F) Scabies
 
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