Postpartum hemorrhage is a potentially life-threatening condition that occurs when a woman experiences excessive bleeding after giving birth. This condition can be caused by a variety of factors, including uterine atony, lacerations, retained placenta, or blood clotting disorders. Postpartum hemorrhage is a leading cause of maternal mortality worldwide and requires prompt medical intervention to prevent serious complications or death. Researchers in this field focus on identifying risk factors, developing strategies for prevention and early detection, and improving treatment options for women who experience postpartum hemorrhage. Studies in this area aim to improve outcomes for both mothers and babies during the labor and delivery process.